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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-12-21

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-12-21 page 1

zzrr.i. . r 1 I COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1849 VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 139. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT k BABOOM. OFFICE iouth-kait coarsKn OF mail IT. and icuaii aillv, THUMB Invarl.bly l Yiice. The ftiUy, to persons In Columbus, per year M 00 h sent by mnll out of rolumbus " 00 " during tho session, nod Trl-Weekly DtMMf of 3 00 4 00 :i no j oo 1 so . 1 33 1 00 3 00 I 00 50 40 R ninil Tno Tri Weekly by mill Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, single To clubs of four anil upwarila . To clubi of ten and upward, to one nddreil Daily, leillon TriWeekly Weekly, smile To clubs of Ave and upward Advertising. Tho following ratei and ruins ol advertising liavo been agreed upon between tie proprietor, of the Ohio suteamui and tho Oh o (laic Journil. Io be observed, hi aU cam, alter fell date, July 90, iew Dally Paper. On iquarl, 1 0 Una or leu, one Insertion . ,. each additional, . 1 week ..." ' J..." it 1 mouth " ii ii 3 ..." e..." i. ..." ii " " IS..." Standing card, 5 line or leas, per annum .... column, with 4 change!, " " u so . 0 '.'3 . 1 SO . 9 00 . 3 00 . 4 00 . Ii 00 . P 00 . 10 00 . 13 00 . IB 00 . 10 00 . 90 00 . M 00 , 93 00 . 30 00 eo oo . 33 00 40 no 43 00 35 00 t " iZ H i' 13 " changed weekly . 1, dnily . . i " wltli 4 caazujes. I, " a...."... U " "18...."... 4 " elmnged weekly. .130 00 Other cases not provided ior, chargeable in eonformily with the above rales. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, end for each additional square luscrttd undVr the yearly rates, hull price. No advertisement to be con.idrivd by tho year, unlcai It is spc-ciucd on Hie manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the P"u"i'shers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charted for their publication. Announcing candidates (for olhco of every description,) to be charged at the rale of fifty cents per week, for each nous ; the same to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from slrangors or transient persons to be ''Advertisements not marked on the copy for a jpccilM numlier of Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be enacted accordingly. The lirivile-es ,,l yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisement, not pertain jig thereto, to be paid for extra. . . . . P. .... Advertisements for Auctioneer., General Agent", Real HUM Agents, c, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged bv the piece, at the usual rates. No AOVEIimeMI-NTS CAN BE IKStWTZtO 0ATI I rOULI. Advertisements for charitable institutions, til e companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and nidi like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to lie charged Ho cents. Deaths inserted without chBrgc, unless lu companieil b) luiirral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be (eXir advertisers, and all others sending communication, or leauiring nouces. tkiiring to call attention to fairs, soiree., con-certs or any public entertiiinmonta where charges are mn.le lor admittance --all uotiees of private nssoclaliiiiu every notice deigned to call attention to private entorpi at, ealenlated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid tor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at l lie rate ol not less than SI cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All h aded advertisements to be charged not less than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rale of 30 tier rent, in advance on the r.bovo rate. Attorneys will be holdcn for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. YV. A. NEIL, Attornev at Law nnd bollcllor In Cliaiieery. 0 FF1CE with Wm. Dennison Jr., so. 0, nen a r.xcnansi . oppo site secretary ot siateaonice. a. r. conwav l. B. TOMLINSOK. II. F. TON WAV fc CO., j DIAL EES IN PRODUCE, I' HI lltON, , ui.aloii and ForAvni-dlug :tlereliaut, ,lval i t a at . i m-iyd FOET8MO0TH, OHIO. A. U. nl'TTLKS, t4tlaraey and Counsellor at Low, t'oliiioliua. Oktos Oftce, No. 5, Neil's Exchange, opposite tfevretary ol State s olhce. jyS7 , ,. rltARLKS W. OILMORE. ' Ws E. dt Os Ws OaXMOUs Atlororyii nl Law and Holleltor. In CjtUMsTs uu.4-dlvJ'"C,, N' t: C"r"CrM'im "clNNm QUI, i n rntiMTntr'K A CO. FniwftTdlnn ' ComiiiUnion 3IerelianiH, uce Dealer, and Lard Oil Manuracmrer, Canal Ri Protluce ;ain, OHIO. "" J. U1UOWAY & CO.'S Iron Found.--, Broad street, near tbe JIi idtfo, ( olum- uvi) tvniv . PIotc of all kinds, and a great v in iety of Casing, alwayi on hand. octl,'41 von ixtii 1'ii'P TlinilPBIiN'M riFFlC'F.. N 0.4, nSn Kxchnnge, oppoaite Ute fecretary ot Stato'a omce, Minn ii., ioiun.oui GEORGE E. WAIXITT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, W ALTER TIIRALIi, Attornev aud Comuellor m l.nw, Coluinbua, Ohio. ALSO, a CominUaioncr to take tho Ac knowledge, nt ot Deeil (or tbe State of KtW York. I otHci. tin ltluh st.. bctwreti Tomi and Rich. ocKu Qa w v uiiiTivn .t- 1 1 ' T I fiTON . BOOK-SFLlLrs and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High -treet, ColumuuB, Ohio. A largo uiortinent of Books and Stationery always on hand. WM. SEI1EBT. M. C. LILLKV. i mi NT A. T.IT.T.EY. BOOK-BINDERS, High street, oppoiito the PuMlc Offlcea, Co-lumbu. gziL COLrMBtS INSlRANt U COMFANY, FIRE AND uakim:. m nji THLS Company continue to insure every specie or building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, ware undnici chandnc, and oilier property contained then in, against lois or dninagc by Are ; alan, ateauiboQU, and all eail veal-". and the curfjoes ol team-boata, aail keol boati, and other wi.ter cralt, ayninut Uic perila of srai, lake, and riven, oo the moM tavornhlc term. JuneWMtf DK.MA9 ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. DAWN SMITH ik CO., COMMISSION AND FuH WARDING MERCHANTS, VboIc Dealera in Grocsriea and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and Uing Produce consigned for ssJe. wia-dly. john .McDowell, Jr., COMMISSION AND FOR WARD I NU MERCHANT, noS-Cm' nsw orleavs. JBVSX INflinUNOl COMPANY, OI- Hartford, Cocnectitut. Capital paid in und afely iuvcitd, 270,000. The (uVeriber, Agent for thin Company, Is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon lllieral term. jtfii-dtf.l I. ALEXANDER, Agent, Culumbup. REMOVAL. DR. MARIS'3 OFFICF., corner of Ricb and Third streets, adjoining his residence, and opposite the First Eoptut Cliurcli. deai-dtf DliS. HKI N.N Ell Ac 111 LOU ETH, 117 ILL attend to all en in, in city or country, on the shortest no- Oflit:, No. 214. Hich tre.'t, uiip-'-n.- Counni'iind Row. Residence, over the store of Mers. Woodbury St i Wd. I-utranc on Friend dtreet. irp26-il3lil TO BINDERS. ARt'I.lNU MACHINK, iron frumc, m perfect order, for n1e cheap for cuh. Ueflj C. SCO'II' dhlO 3IUTLAL LIFE INSI'UANCE COMPANV. Fire nnd Lite Inftiirniice. '11119 Company contiuuca to tnke rislts on UfM and Property J. on the moa approved principles of Mutual Insurance. FIi-p llsnsn Imrnti The avprae cot of Insurance in ttiii Department, Is lese than nnt.fuiirlh ru-T Cmt. r milium. Polices issued on the Ml-tcal or Cash plnn at the option of the applicant Life Deunrtmeiit. Policies on Lives Issued daily at ont half the usual raffi of premium.N. B. Advantages made available on two or more euiitinirenLif. For Inform nt ion. apply at Uie office. Carpenter's Buildin, be twecn thn F:tlinntre unit City- Mnnk-, Mich ftreet, Columbus, seplfi. l.Viwy TI,Mf )TI I V O I! IFF1TI I. Sfrrrtm y. ITKTTBinrfT cV CO., DEALER.M in Har.lwarf and Cutlery. Irou. Nails, CHMsl Hmiw Builders' materialn. Farming and Meehanieal Tooli., .Military Oowls. See, Ac., No. 161 High street, aln of the Oft Padloek WHITE KID SLI man. 4 N assortmcDt of LidMr White Kid BUppeT JsMR nenrM ajod . for sale by JSC7 11.11. UiaULL, .IOSKPH F. S.MITn, Altornry nnd omi-eller nt Law, und Sollellui- In Chnneery, WILL practiee in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties. Office, In the Exchange Bank Bnildins:, Mich street, Columbus, Ohio. Jjll-d&wfim MEDICAL NOTIclL DR. JAMES VAN PEARSE, of Lancaster, Ohio, a graduate of tho University of Pennsylvnnia, teuders his professional s'r-vlcea to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity. Office on High street, above Rich, In the room formerly occupied by Dr. I. F Taylor, deceased. References Dra. Been tier and Edwards, Lancatter : Dra. Tre-vitt. Smith, R. Thompson and Denis;, ot thi citT Columbus, Sept S3, 1949. dAw'Jin BOOKS AND STATIONERY I. If. WHITINO HUNTINGTON, DOOKSKLI. ERA AND STAIK'NEIIS, 1IIOH STI.tKT, OMttMMi NKW EDITION OF 8WANH TRKATIHK. 1 1 A A O N . W H I T I N ti JJTASluit publithnl n iw-w million of Trrntlw M tbr LAW 1 1. rwni to rhn Powm ui DatiM of juiuVr ot at Pri end ConttbTpi. in th Hlnle of Ohio; WW I'rnfllriil Form, iVc. Ily Joneph H. Hwiti, Intn iTi-nlmt ol the Twelfth Jiiillcinl Circuit. Fourth rditlim, rvvitod, coitocUhI nnd riiUrged, 1 vol. Uro.: Alio low I'iiidliig. . . ., . , Hinre 184-1, wlien lite third edition of tlilt work won puMinlicd, ih" LegiBlurelinviT untied imtneroui Uwi, puUUhed in el(lil imBlI VohUOMi 'llic'e lawn modify and rlimiijr Rrrnt variety ot matter contained in the previou edition ol Trfttit.ee. Hie Jiirldlclion of Jiutkei of tlic I'cace DM been extended to the action or Replevin, and the action of PoMMl Kntry and Detainer haii undergone coiiHldernlilir modidcntioin. In thU edition the text hae been rcvled. aa well to confunn to theie rhniiijei to other alteration of law, by alatute and other, wlae, lince the third cilitimi wan pnhllihed. ror alo at the book Hore of I. N. WUITIMi St Hl'NTINtiTOiN. The work may alio be had, at the puliliiher' price, of the fol lowing pcMoni, viz : Joicph Jonei, liuuknellcr, Chillicothe ; Wm. McArnmr, Circleville; Jai. Htenhenion, TorUniouUi ; Hanford ii Co., booksellen, Newark ; W. W. Ileed & tfoni, and A. W. Ferley, do., Zaneiville ; Dr. J. Dunham, Ht Chilr.villn; A. Kraier, dUu-benville; B. L. ic T. Henna, New Uibon; Beebe St Elkini, book-elicra, Akron ; W. & H. rilocum, do., Marie tU; J. D. Bigger A Co., Masaillon; J. J. Faat, do.. Canton; B. Little, do., Itavenna; C. W. Jame, clerk of the court, Logan. HockinsT co.; .am'l Knep. per, Wooiter; John Beall, Cadiz; Martin Welker, cl rk of the i-ourt, Milleruburgh, Holinca co.; Wm. II. CanHeld, Medina; M. C. Younglove, bookftller, Clevelnnd ; C. Hartlett, do., i'aine.villi, ; W. N. Porter, Warren, Trumbull to.; A. 0, Hubbard, clerk of the court, Jcneraon, Atabula co.; David Camplwll & Hon, bookw-Uere, Handuaky City; J. J. Beach, bockaeller, Mannrtcld ; J. N. Kurtj, bookaelU r, .printield ; H, Millikan, clerk of the court, Wah in jfton, Fayette co.; Cbas. E1IU, bookeller, Dayton; KraiicU Harria, Xe-nia; Jamee Morriaon and II. Limbocker, Biqua : Thomae Brodie, I'Oi'tmafcter, Lelmnon ; H. W. Derby & Co., bookseller, Cinrinna-tl ; 1. F. Deallver, do., do.; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware ; O. C. Worth, Upper tfauduky ; CurtU Allen, Marion ; John Melvfti, London, .Madlionco.; (J.!0. Kbert, Tiilin ; Win. WOi, IVrry9biirgh ; CM, Newman and J. M. Croeby, Nonvalk ; J. riowera i Co., Hndlay Otto H. Moellcr, Homcriet, I'crry rn.; I'ariioiia A Co., Klyria ; B. B. Llppett, .Mt. Vernrn dcri:t-dAw NEV EDITION" OF Till! OHIO FOUMH AND PKACTICi;. I3AAC N. WHITINO, COl.I'MBI P, HAS publinhed a New F,dilion of I'nclicnl i'ornu in Action" I'enonnl and Heal, ami in Chancery, now in common u- in theHl'ate or Ohio ; coinnrlninir, PrOOtM, Di tlBnitinni, Meaa, He-plications, Demurrer, raawn, Judginentr., Complete Itecord, Bcire Faciaa, Attachment, Kjectment, Occupying Cliiiiiiant aU ot rarticular, BilLt or Kxception, Irror, Certiorari. Appeal, Deposition in ytate Courta and in Courts or tfat United J-tatcs, lie-demption from Tax Hale, Clerka' Entrict, Executions, Partition, Habeaa Corpun, Oaih". Select Writ. Appointment of Clerk-, Ad-oiln.ion of Attorney and solicitor, and varioua other Procccdm? at Law ; Bill in Chancery, Injunction, Subpoena and Notice, Demurrer, Pint Anweri, Hearing and Re-h.-aring, Maaler and Receivere, Bill of Review, Order, Decreei, Ac; with Notfm. "hit dnnarrou to alter old tttablishcd furmi." 2 Eq.Ca.Abg. 764. By P. H. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 lurge nup. royal IfO, vol. of H70 page, in tine law bindimf. RECOMMENDATIONS. From the Judged of the court in Bank. " The new funm. the authorities adduced, and thecopiousnotei added to thia edition, irrcntly increase in value. Tiie book will prove fjf great utility in condurin' to uniformity mm accuracy practice throughout Ohio. It hu het-n prepared with care, and evince a degree ot critical learnin-; and leital acumen which addii not ouly to the value of the wovtt, but UH to the well enrn d fume as an able low writer of It learned author." Cowrf In Hank, January 7, 1849. From DM Hon. Jndne .MrL.iu, of Ibe 1.8. Snpreme Court. All who are acquainted with the ncturale learning and hijdi proleseionwl rhaiBclcr of Mr. WDcOX, would expect to fiu.l a valuable book from hh pen under the above tills ; and I am sure that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. The forms of urocesa from the commencement, of a great variety of civil actions until their limit tcrminntioiiP, are given, and the forms ol pleadinna in casca nt common law, and nUo iu chancery, so ai to anide the practitioner in every step he take; ami In n-lation to thee forme or process and pleadinf!, a reference i? made to authoritica BUtaining impnrtant points ol practice, under appropriate head. The miniiterial dutiea or clerks and ol officer generally, arc plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking deposition in the feilend a well as in the Stain courts. I pun the whoV, I consider this work n-t a moet valuwblo one to the protesfion, ajid to all who-e duties nmnect thrm. eitlirr directly or indirerlly, with the administration of justice." From the lion. .Indue Burnet. " It appenr-tto Ma ihattm rnn-tit inner in the court ol our .lt''. with your book V-forc them, ran be at a loss for the Conn of any Proces, rieoding, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the course of his practice ; nnd it la very evidciit tlmt the numerous referencru In your copiou note, will enve mudi time and lubor to those of the profession who consult the work." From Judge Wolker. Wm lmvn here. uinhr the name Of seccud editinii, in renli ty, a new book of 870 page, every ono of which contwini matter Of every day utility lo the I'niutitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not sen how even the tyro, with the light here furnished, need be at a los tor tiie nimle ot procemne, w neuier ne im Juuije, ni tnrnev or rWk, And Mr. WBoOJ hi! tint only dVM the how, but tiie Khirtfort; tor authorilies are cited to su-tain almost every form presented ; and then the index, that better half of alaw book, is very nmonia n,i compieie. I i.ini .liiilei- Wi-iulil " Tiie first edition has been carefully revised, and many other torme added that 'this inny be regarded as almost a new work.' Copious note are added to thia edition, relating chierty to practice, selected from material collected by the author during aevcrnl years, nnd e-peciidly relating to the more important questions in Chancery practice that have not yet been lettled in the court of Ohio. This book ahould be in ibe library of every practicing Lawyer." For eale at tho book atorc of 1. N. WHITING V HUNTINtiTON. The work tnny alao he had, at the publisher' prices, of the fol-Inw.mTt,erotia.'vi Dr. Ilnrvev Home, Liuiumter: Joseph Jones. bookseller, Chilbcotbc: William McArthur, Circlevtlle; Jamns Htephetidon, Portsmouth; Santord it Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Reed A BODS, ami A. W. tarta do,, Zanesvillc ; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville; A. I.. Frazer, do., fteutienvilie ; u. I- . T. Hanna, New Lisbon Ueebe A- Elkiin, booksellers, Akron: W. St S. Slocum, do., .Marietta ; J- D. Bigger A Co., Mawillon ; J. J. Fast, do., Canton; B. Little, do., Rnn nna; C. W. Jamee, clerk of the court, Logan. Hocking county; Samuel Knepper, Wooster; John Beall, Cadii; Martin Welker, clerk of the court, Millers-burgh, Holmea countv; Win, II. Cimfield, Esq., Medina; M. C. Vounglove, bookseller, Clevelnnd; C. Uaitlett, do., Painesville; W. N. Porter, Warrm, Trumbull couuty; .Vinos C. Hubhard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, Ashtatmla county ; David Campbell St Son, booksellers, Sandusky City ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larwill, clerk of tho court, Bucyrus ; Bron3on Si Me-Lene, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield rt. Millikan, clerk of the court. Washington, Fayctto county; C. Ellia, bookaeller, Dayton ; Francia Harris, Xenfa ; James Morrison and li. Limbocker, I'iqua; Tho. Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon; H. W. Derby St Co., bookseller, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; G. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, .Marion; J. Melrin, London, Madison co.: Georse Ehert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh ; C. E. Newman and J. M. Croiby, Nurwalk ; J. Sower i Co., Findlay ; Otta II. Mueller, Somerset, Perry co.; Par-eons Si Co.. Llyrin. Idecll-daw A COMPLETE DHJE-iT OF THE OHIO REPORTS. IN. WHITINO .v HUNTINGTON luvo published a digeBt ot tlic BrM sixteen volumes of Uio Ohio Reports; containing all the cases ever reported nt l.nw nnd in Equity in the iSupremi' Court of the state of Ohio in Bank. By P. H. Wilcox, Attornry at I.aw, and eoimtime Reporter of that Court : 1 vol t vo, 7W paces, in firm law MrNtf, Price &.'t,50. Ol this diiiest Judye Jlurnet r marks: "I nm of opinion thnt it hns much merit, nnd will be a vo'.uatle acquisition to the libraries of our profession. It U ealculitted to mftt much timo and labor, na wwM to secure full nnd accurnt views ot the course of decisions on the various matter which have been in litigntion in the Supreme Court of our Htnte since Uie year UIL The plnn chosen for the work Is simple and perspicuous, which adds to it coiivi iih lice mill value. Judce Walker says: "Thia diget Is very systematically ar-rnnwd. wi 11 coiidfii.cd. hm a comidcte table of the cases with references to the volumes, and, what we do not find in digests, an e xcclli iit index to the principal matters.'' Ihe worn may m-.o in- li;u. at un- puuii-iiiTo price, oi nn- nn- lowing peri-ons. viz Dr II Hcott, I-nnciifter ; Jonepb Jones, book- HMT. Ulllllirouie; v .nc.iruiur, vvcsnius tmtuamfnnytmwmiu, I'ortnn.ulli: Banford i Co. boMiell 'H. N-nvark ; Kenl &. Sons, and A W Perley, do, Zaneiville ; Dr J Dunham, St Clalrs-ville ; A I. F'rHzer, do, Steuhenville ; II I. tfc T Hanna, New Lisbon ; Bi-'ehf i Elkins. bdi.ksrlliTH, Akron; A S Slotum, do. Mariet ta; J D Bipier Si Co, Massillon; .1 J Fat, do, 'nuton ; B Little, do, Ravenna; C W James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hockiuiico; Knepper, Wnoter; J Bcal, Cadiz ; M. Welker, clerk ot the court, .MillcrBburgh, Holmes co; W H Cnnfield. Esq, -Medina; M C Younu'luve, bookeUi r, (. l"vcianil: (. nartlctl, do, rainenvinc; W N I'tirtiT, Warren, Trumbull co; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court. Jetforaon, A-htabula eo ; D Campbell Si Hon, booksellers. Sandusky City ; J J Bench, bookseller, Man.-field ; J Ii Larwell, clerk of ihe court, Bucyrm ; Broiison & .McLene. Kenton, Hardin ro; JN Kurtz, bookwller, Springfield : S Millikan. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county i 0 SHi, bookteller, Dayton ; F Hnrris, Xenia ; J Morri-on nml H I.iiubocker. Piqua ; T Brodie, I'ostmnEter, Lelmnon ; 11 W Derbv Si Co, booksellers, Cincinnati; W W Fny, Delaware: fJ C Worth. L'ppcr Sandusky; C Allen, Marlon; J Melvin. London. Madion co; (I Ebrrt, Tiflln; Wm HnnH l'pprv-hurirli : C F. Newman nnd J M Croubv. Norwnlk ; J Sowers & Co, Findlay ; O H Moeller, Somerset. Perry co Par-sons Si Co. Elyria ldel9-dVw t7k7Irt lEKN I-LASSWARE.-nasiu.Qunrti-, DyjXJ Pints and Half Porter and Packing Bottles. Jars, Tumbler., Vial and Druggist Ware of all kinds .'OU boxes Flint Glasawan' ; Winn bottle-, Molassrs Cnns, Creamp, Jars, Tumblera, Plain and Fluted. Alao. Druggist Ware ot every variety, coiistanlly lor lale bv oclftf ColitmbuB street, Cincinnati I it i( I'-' Mlev, nion Sup. i ior Wheel liven lilass. fi-mfr) i.eifroinG;9to4nx''": 400 boxes double thick linitntinn ('town, Piute bihI French, of ill l.- riptions ; 20.10 boxes Country Branda, sizes from V, I to SO X I Cuiistantlv on hand nt I'itt-buruli prices X W SPEERS. 0el?tf No JL CflMUiM ftreet. Cineimihti Wl lilii AND SI;VH HOlSEMOLASSES-JJObrU t HelH'ed M'ai'- ; ril ilo H Molasses, orime, lnnding from Belle l-'c. nnd for SMk by apo KING i IIEFFNER. ("inciiuint I'LKS, ' f-ry fine Mules, luitnhle for Califoniia ail turers. nmy 1m Imd by ai by applving to 1 Si HEKFSER, 27 apii K1NC Main st, Cincinnati O A1SINS. -tK' hose., 100 lv boxes, 100 i4 boxes, landing jTV from John Adnma, and for sale by apt KING & IIEFFNER. Cincinnati LEATHER! LEATHER ! LEATHER '. 11 HE ubtcriber has more Leather In store, a greater variety, md at lower price, than cam be found elsewhere in the citn Manufacturers who will please call and examine for themselves , are assured that they will not go away disiatiafied. r-l Hizh st.. comer of Journal budding. ocf H. II. KIMBALL. HOTELS AND SALOONS. milium AY HOTEL, Itv DAVIIi MI'K IIKI.I., apst-dll Ilraail alrrcl, (JolumbiM, Olilii. l ll'ITOI. IKH MK-COMMUI H, OHIO. M Mili'l'nnl r Paoeairriia. FI41IIH new md ponulltr Unti l Is located In Itv 1 of the cily. It has been enlarged, and I, n tiled 111 the most centriil part d, and Is now fumi-binl In ft ...i i ,.. ,i. i ..... II. ... I ,,. il, Wh.I The Table d'llote Is fumUhed with every luxury the market affords, ami no pallia will bf ipftred lo make the guest. M AT ItOMK. M rJugcs for nil the routes, call at Ihli hou.e hailV for iiusenger.. i ' i,., in. end llr.tnte NHU and (.'arriage ll-.n mm, ed, and exK rl..iced and careful Osilera, alwaya in ftttondftnec. sspUO-dyl IMTKI) STATKS IIOTKI. - fOMMBLS. IIUUKUT HUSHEl, It AH taken the lliited tftatea Hotel, locftUid ft few rods loulh ol I"l his old stand, where lie U prepared to ftci olniiiodiil.' una will be happy to welcome his old patrons ami friends, uud all otli ers w ho may have occasion to visit Columbus, In pursuit ol either business or pleasure. mar.n AMKKIl'AM SALOON, (l-NDEft Tll AACiaiCAN IIOTtL.) HAVE lust received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, such fts Oyster., Birds, Venison, Fre.h l'ish, Hardines, Fickltid Oysters, Claras, Lobsters, lie, 4te. The Dej will lie kept conatnutly supplied wltll the pu-rc.t Liquors, Wines, Cordlftls, riegars, ate. No pains will be spared to urfttlly the tiutcs and appetites of tile guests of tho American riaiooll. , Oysters by the dolen, hundrod or cati oc4-tt CITY HALOONtolumbna, Ohio. C0RHBB High c'trectftiid Hugar olley. The proprletori of this establishment ftre now prepared to serve up Oysters, Oame, Mil. and all the luxuries ot the season, In ft stylo un.urposscd. They have alio added several urivftu; rooms for gentlemen wish-ing to give suppers. The liar is supplied with the hot of Liquors and Cigars. On draught, CareWs Detroit Ale, khnjtf XX Pali Ale, and llottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by orWWtl BAHKKIl .'. OUCBTKD, LIFE INSURANCE. Tf'W YORK LI F, l.Nril'KA.SCK CtlMl'AM. 'slltiee io, oe, Jl Wall street. MOItfllrf HIANKLIN, J'rrs'l. rum utr.t- MAN. Artuaru. Charier tn-1 im1u:iI. The hu-llietis of thia r(,mpH- uy it cunducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earninga during the lat three yearn amounted to over SIPO.OOO. Each policy holder U a member of tin- company, and entitled to than- hi ita prolltf, which have averaged 'J) pajy rent, per annum on all premium-, paid in. Tin? premiums arc paid annually, In cash, unless they exceed MA i w hich case IK) per cent. Is required and W per cent, may be paid by depositing a note lor that amount, renewable annually, and Ijearinil 6 per cent, interest. Tm amount of Us capital, the character or Itf securities, and Its mode of doing business, make this one of the safcat coinpa-nie in the L'niou, fur Life lurancc perfect security being alter all, sought fur in investments of this kind. This company will insure on the lives of persona on any part Of the globe, at equitable rate ol premium. A man muy in-urc his life in the name of his wife, so that the amount muted will go to I. i or to Ilia children, If uhc die before him. The mnnv ntviiiitfl,-'i of Life Inaurnnefl are hecinnine: to be 'omKtly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily ecuriug to their families and li u iida those advantages. The ane-nt in this citT would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of thia company. Any iufonni.tion in connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, und tbe apphcatiuus for insurance promptly attended 9d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Cuit'a store. Rob'r Thomi'ION, If. D, Examining l'byriciaii. ma MAf'H & IIUOTIIEHH. ANL'FACTl'REHS AKD WHOLESALE DKALERfl IN REA DY MADE CLOTHING, WWOM :W7 Mais strefit, Cincin nati, Ohio, respectfully infurm the citizens or Columbus and TV cinity. that wo hav; opened in this place, in .Mr. Walcutt' new room, nearly opposite the Capitol Houae, a new and fashionable .stock of i-ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting ol llrend, Pilot, i et, Blanket und Beaver Clotli Over Lout?, ClnaKs, a larje usaorhncnt ol Frock and Dreps, Business and Walking Coat), Ac., Ac. An extensive lot or Plain, Gaiter, and BpraU SOttOtai Ptjlrtlloonfi ol all cilors. stripes and likjures, made up ol the iiio-t fushionable materials. A luige variety of m of the tt!e3l cur. Gentlemen o I. men Drawers, Uidcrnlnrl-, ( ruvuts, Scarf, Suspender, Hats, Cans, Carpet Bags, Ac.; a lot of other artii les too numerous to mention. All of the above articles arc otlered to the public at prices luwer thnn any other e.-talilishmcnt of this kind in thU city has done before, I'urclwHing aa we do QtU nwteriulj at the Enrtern markets, niiil inaiioiactiiriiiii tho clot him: oursell', we think us ajdh in savimr that we ore enabled to roll clothing from 10 to ISper cent cheaper than the met. wlthoni IsaM nrofla to ottraajlTtai, Muut unu ooo iiected with our manufactory, we shall be eoiwtantly in receipt of new cioiniuil, mane oi me iiiicm bijht in puun", nnu em jii wv test fiiehion. bv one of the best cilttiT in the west We respectfully solicit the calls of the Gents to examine our siock, min ii uny mm anvinin in tun, we uw eoi.iiuuiu mi-ui eo nlways WtIL ' (live tn'a (rial, h all we ask. M. A B. ncK-dllm (1 VHVKO WORK. 4 JICHITECTS, Huililers, Free Masons, add Fellowi. and others J. engai;ed iu building, can be supplied with carved work tor mmmwmm wlieihei- f 'Innnlr al or Groteaoup. Gothic or AfdMB que, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Pieces to support chande-tttrf. Panels for walls, frieze, Cans, Temple, Ac. Gentlemen cupplied with original design ; Churches, Public Halls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to UO iliinR on thia aide the Atlantic. The subscriber has had many yelirs cxpi ri nee, and can refer to many of hi works, public mid private. The earved decorations upon the ceiling of the Odd Feb lows Ball in Dnyton WM denned and carved by him, and Is acknowledged to lie the most beautiful nnd moot appropriate thmir nl the kind In America. The interior of finished or old building decorated with facility. Figure and figure heads for signs. J. ROBINSON, Cnrver, oc.H-d3in Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO llLENDII FARMS. 170R SALE by the subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the JT county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, firci of the mo$t tfikixdid tmprortd farm$ vpon the Afattmec Riter, to wit : The farm known iw the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-live miles above Mnuniee City, containing nearly gQQ acres, 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling ami out-houses, nearly new. orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabaah and Erie canal pajf-es through the farm, thus alford-in.; witter tn ull it parts, anil eae of transportation to the lake. This Is one of the most beautiful farm? upon the Maumee river, and probahlv can scarcely be exceeded in tho State. Also, the farm upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly Improved, with thirty acrea of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon thia rami there are lama and very productive orchards of choice ffrafled fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-sfthM of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peach-es in short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of Alteon year, as a home for himself. Terms may be known on application. marlC) H. REED. DAVIS, SMITH CO., COMMiyHION AND FOWAKDINO .MERCIIANTH, wliolenle dealers in Groceries and Broduee, I'ortsmouth, Ohio. Per onM atuntlon given to receiving and forwarding poods, and sel ling produce consigned lor sale. feel-J-dly Fr. SKINNER, (Late of JVcw Liibon, Qhio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, nnd Produce In general, No. 13, East Front St., nrnr fcteambont landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Ju-tua Wright nud A.G. Richnrdson, Bro. St Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrn-3 St Co., New Lisbon ; Grlgg St Elliott, I'lubidelohia ; John .Smth. New Orh'anj ; S. B. Hose, Portsmouth ; I.owson Si Covodc, Wellville ; Ewnlt nnd Gebharl, Pittsburgh John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. LouiiiL .eg-j-dtf ' JT ST RE C EIVED , a iff Hi., nbl timid MWAattfl the Htute Houae. an uurivnlleil aor;- J. iner.t of Uie mSu CI.UTHS, nearly one humln d ditferent kinds ot Fancy nnd Plain Cassiraere, rich lamy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored for party and Wsjddinf Dress,) Bnd wool Vesting CravaU, Silk and Linen Pock-et Haudkerchirfs, Shirty Boitoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawer- and Undershirts, silk Under-shirts and Drawers,Su-pen-ders, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves nnd Halt UtMf ; nnd in brief, every article of tho richest quality of gentle-men's wearing apparel to be found in the first drapereetnbli-h-ments of the En. These goods were very recently selected with great care by the under.iimed, in one of the best Eastern markets, nnd are of the latest and most durable styles that could be fuuud in New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are respect fully invited to call and examine before they purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Orders from nny part of the State, as heretofore, fnith-ailly and promptly attended to. 1"" CIUCKKRIMi A H.ILHEKT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for snle st manufacturer pri cas. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. rTfrv aulO-dly ;iRCI.i:VILLE BLANKETS. 1UST RECEIVED, a large lot of 10 by 12 and 12 by 12 qr. heavy al twilled BED BLANKETS, manufactured out of native wool, by the Scioto Manufacturing Company. These blankets are hea vier, larger, and ttner fur tbe price thun any Eastern innke. Pri ces rniiiing from to filO per pair. Also, jut received, a eplen MA ,J,r,. .,t HWU nml ite.l 1'l.iid FLANNELS, for children1. wear: Fancy Plaid do.; PMnRM nnd White Mixed do.; trilled Red ; Mixed end Whim do. For sale by novl9-d2m j. u. ugiiuit. iiu, " INSURANCE. rplIE PItOTJX'TION INSLKANCE COMPANY, OF lUnTFOHD, J. Connecticut, continue to ImM Policies on the moat favorable terms, at their Agency in Columbus, on Dwell ?ig, Stores, Hotels, Warehouse, Mills! Manufactories, Barns, etc. etc. etc. Al-o, on Household Furniture nnd Goods, Wares and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against loss or damage by fire. Also, on Dry Goods, Groeeriea, Manufactured Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every other description of Merchandize or personal Property, shipped or to lie ship, ped per good steam boat, or hoafti to and from points on the Wat. tern waters, or between Eastern cities, (via Lakes, or other in-land route) mid any towns in the Wentern country, against (tie hazards of Inland Tb iNsmRTATfON. Also, upon shipments of Goods, Wares ami Merchandize, per good vessel or vessels, between New Orleans and Extern ports lienveeri New Orleans and otbcrOulf ports between all American ports and &HMI or European port, or to any nmritimeport whatsoever in Ihe Atlantic waters, against the prati.-. or THE sea, at the lowest rates of premium charged by other repponrible Companies. For lull informatiiin as to rates, adjustment of losaes. Ac, anolv to thf undersigned, who is authorized to issue Fire and Marine 'Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dec8-dlm Agent Protection Insnnnee Company ANSEL DwAJtpf) CIIEAF CAHIl BOOK t)TORE, neat door to tiie Post-offlee. Htate street. Columbus, Ohio. Constantly for sale, a general assortment of Standard and .Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, the Magazines, Sic. English, French and .American Station-pry. Oold Pens ol various stylaa, and of the best quality. En gravings, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, Ac &e. oel6-lf (m V.NNK'S NKW WORK ON M 1 1 : It 1 1 I . AW OF SHERIFF AND CORONER Just published, "A prae- tit si ireatiae on the law of Sheriff and Coroiior," with torma and refcnmces bi the statutes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. By H. C Owymie. ItiU work treats or tho appointment and qualifications of Sberitt suid Coroner, the appomtment of deputies and Jailer, ami liability for lln-lr arts, ami generally, of The duties and liabilities ot the slierHf ami coroner. Among other suhJecU discussed, arc the service of summons or process not nquiring ball , the service of capias ad respondendum and ad satisfaciendum ; arrest and privllejp. and discharge therefrom : hail ; prison bounds ; escape? , eervlcd ol the writ of replnvln ; service In ejectment; foreien nun (luauntie a iwciimem ; proeeeumg auinsi water crau; uio writ of fieri raeiH and urowi'dlnw thereunder, embraritni ievv. sale of good or land, lieu, title acquired thercunde Ac ; writ of habere facias, pocsslotiein : writ of habeas corpus, service of subpoena; execution on decrees; proceedings for recovery of dowry; arrest, Ac, in criminal cases; keeping of Jail; inquest of lunacy; forcible detainer; juriea, elections, aim fees of the sheriff Under each bead will be found the laws of the three StatesOhio, Indiana and Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work also contains such forms iu are usually required by nerins in the discharge oi their duties. From Judife Wriibt Mr. Gwvnne'a "work Is a oood one methodical hud well arranged and must be very uselul not only to professional gentleman and to the officers of our courts, but to suitors, ami purchasers at judicial inles,' mid to ail interested in the title of property derived through such lale. rrom Judge Mci.rim - .v wotx ua come unmT my notice which embodies so largo an amount of law on the subjects die- Ussed. In so condensed a torm FromJudiic Joaeuh II Swan, and J W .Andrews. Esq: "It suppllet a wimt which hn long been felt, for the Bar have heretofore found it necessary to grope their Wiy through the reported eases to ascertain the law upon many ol the subjects treated of in this work subjects, too, about which the Bar is often required to pTi advice. From Juilne Walker" It will be seen that the work is aduuted to meet the wants, not only of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ot the bar generally. Such a work has long been felt to be a great ds ddcratum. We presume that no Sheriff or Coroner, or practicing lawyer, will long be without it." i vol e vo i rice m noon i.aw uhhkhj, ci r or ai issa uuun store of n3lkWl I N WHITING St HUNTINGTON HO! TO EVERY ONE WHO WANTS A CARPET! RECEIVED at Carpet-IUll, tills day, IMU yds uas ana List Carneta. from '!. t . .ri'.; 2(MK) do Strined. Cotton and Wool do; 4000 do Cotton and Wool Imrralndo; 5000 do all Wool dodo; ftKX) do Imperial :t ply and Brussels. Our stock la the largest, and we con sell Carpets luwer than ever offered in the cily. AUo, received 1 pes 12 feet wide, super extra Oil Cloth ; 13 do h to 9 ft do do do from to 150 yds ; 2U do 3 to I1 ft do do do 'n to yds. We cut Oil Cloths to suit any size room or hall. Also, on liniiu Ii Jul ue assortment: oi sLiienuiu nun, iroin i" and Coco, Manilla, Ornas and Rope Matt. AUo, n splendid assortment of all kinds of Curtain material, Window BUndl and Painted CnrtHiin,toVe aold at verv lowfigurf a tor cash. oc2-dAw.Im J. D.OSBOIIN A CO. CARLISLE HOt MI. DV J. BO V D, opposite the new Court House, South Main 9 htieel, aprtit-wAw CIRCLE V1LLE, OHIO. PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. A WI 1Y ten HKi Newspaper E-tabliFbment in .Northern Ohio, at the rri:inti.)li ot u Branch Knilioad winch is now m active op eration, is offered for sale, The materials have been used but fifteen month. It is the only mdg paper in the county, nnd the patronage respectable and on the increase. In every respect the situation la desirable, as It Is situated in one of the most productive counties in the State, and well improved. For particulars, enquire of the Editor or the Onto State JornN.vL. noviVdiiWii' J. KIDGWAY & CO., Iteoiid siieei. Columbus. Ohio. "1 JANCFACTrnKItS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Blows nnd all J'l kinds of Machinery. They are the exclusive manufacturer in this part of the State of BLVK'S IMPROVED DOUBLE AND SINGLE OVEN COOKING STOVF, and have recently procured an entire new set of Patterns cnntaininLr late imor ovi inentn made under the special direction of the patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to say, is the very best family Cooking BtOTO which ha.' ever been made, either here or elsewhere. There are four size?, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in size and price so u to suit anv family. Hie eubscnoer nlsn make tne rreimum Cooking Stove of a superior pattern. This I a good and enrnp Move, llieir MtirK nl Moves coii.-i-l-. n part, of the following : Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cookin; Stoves. Wager's Air tight Parlor Stoves, elflgttlt pattern. I'eckham'sdo., Vermont do. nnd Box Stoves. Coal, Parlor ntul Shop Stoves. . and n run stoves. iiate mixes, tour sizes. The subscribers nlao continue the How hiniuesa, as formerly, and make a variety of kindd of the very let material and work manahip. In addition to their former business, they have preparedtliem-!- at eroat expense, and am now manufacturing STEAM EN-GIN ES, ot' varioiin sizes and pattern, but all einhraeinn ibp UtP't Improvement. Their price will be as low aa work oi the same quality can be procured for elsewhere. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptly attended to. Ihe su use niters are also tlic exclusive maimiiicnirf r.- oi marker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the licst aw mill wheel in use. A continuance or public patroruige is solicited. decl-Vdaw J. R1DGWAY&CO. VALFABLE REAL ESTATE FORHALE. The sub-derd.er ofler- tor stile, on verv liberal terms, the tollowim; de scribed real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ot the ea.-tern boundary line ol the corporation ol Columbus, nml opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots Nop. !)i), 100, 105 and 10(, of Crosby's addition of out-lots. Also, No. 1, '3, 4 and 5, of Ramsey's addition, m S7 and 30, or Champion's subdivision of half section No '-'3. AUo, in-lot No. 23. on Town atret, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. 8ti there is a good two story brick houe, together with suitable out-bouses, Ac. There is also on in lot No. 23, on Town st., a small frame house. For further particulars, as to price, Ac., inquire of the subscriber on the premises. np.3-dAwtf AMOS S. RAMSEY. A CARD. THE Bubscribera having, nt considerable expense, erfcted a Foundry and Mnchine Shop, buch as will meet the increased demand of the city of Columhu-, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Thnnkful for past fnvors, they would nsk for a continuation of them, pledging themselves to make it worthy the confidence of an enlightened public. july2-lmdtw&wti AM BOS A L F.N.VOX. FARM FOR SALE. CONTAINING 200 acres upon the west side of the Scioto river, 17 milca north of Columbus, and 5 north of Duhlm i ,1 milea from the Lake Eric and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles from the Columbua Plank Road. The land is first rate, MO acres under im provenient, with a never failing stream running through all parts. There Is a good stone house, with hard and rain water pumps close to the door. There is a sugar camp and orchard of young grafted trees. The location is very healthy, and uenr tha celebrated Sulphur Springs. For further information, apply upon ihe premises, of oeai-d3m JNO. ROBINSON. l OLASSE9.-1.0O0 brtt Moln !c. landing from Bell Isle, KING & IIEFFNER, 27 Main Btreet, Cincinnati Hi mid for snle by ap6 STILL AT IT! CABINET MAKINO. The Bubecriber still continues to carry on Uie Cabinet Making, in all its various branches, at his old stand, on Rich st., 2 doors east of Dcnig Si Son's Drug Store, and opposite the Mechanic' Hall, where he is offering some cheap bargains, and tilling, too,) consisting of Bureaus, Bedsteads (both screw rail mid square rnilj Brenkfa-r, Side, D,ning nnd Centre Tables, Stands, (plain and fall leaf.) Uunrtettes, Solas, mid in iborl every tiling needed that can he made in our line. And, alwnya rendy to make work to order on tliort notice. Repairing nnd varnishing done with neatness nnd despatch. Remember Uie place, on Rich ftrert. Alao t iiucrinking. Hie subscriber hnvinn bouaht out Mr. Backus, who for runny years carried on that business surces.-fully, consisting of an excellent Heartt and a variety of Coffins, both In size and quality, Uroin a nne .Manognnv iu a common, j is now preparen so auenu lo all calla that he muy receive, both trom the city and country. My prices will be uniform nnd moderate. I have also made iirniiigeniciit-' with the proprietors ot the Dead HuUie, in the u-t burying ground, for depoiiting the dead of thoic who wish it, on very reasonable terms, nnd the corpse will be taken thence to any ot the Cemeteriee of the city, without extra charge. From my pant experience, and a desire to pleae all, 1 confide inly solicit a share of patronage, believing that I can satisfactorily perform the Inst Bad rite- of sepulture. novfMmd A2mw II. HALM. A FARMED SAW MILL FOR SALE. A N excellent fans of 170 acres, in Oenon tu.. Delaware co. R 17, Tp. 3, S. 1, on the east side of Ri: Walnut at the mouth ol Duncan s run ; about 80 acres improved, about .10 ol (rood bottom land. The farm is well calculated fur grain or stock. It is n part of the Maxwell tract There is n tine settlement around it. On the premises there is a good saw mill, which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan'a run. It is a good aitc for a grist mill. The furrn, and an undivided half of the snw mill, will be sold together or separate. About one third ot the pay will be required down, the balance in pavmcnts. .Mr. Hammond lives on bo place. jyl0-.'tld4wtl WALTER THRALL. COAL! COAL! COAL ! (it rJ1i-'"'d ':l avaHty of northern Cow for sale MijvUV by the l.ickinij uid Coho' ton Old ompany, at their Yard opposite Hnvilrn a rattory. a. . V TIIIIJ JTtTT 1 a oer-0 wu iiioc. i , ipn UtM.lt I'ALM LEAF IIEOS. THE subscribers have commeneed the inanut'arture, in the city ot Cnlunihiis. Ohin. of Curled 1'ahn Leaf Miitrrsscs. beina decidedly the best and i heapest nrticle for Beds ever introduced into IJiJ mhrR'.r. ror eniMien; uirj tmimn im ri rum, mm ntr ti long continuance of their elatie properties they nre fully cqiifd to MM hair, with tiie advanla;;e of alwavs remaininjr perlectly clean nnd sweet, and with the additional advantaffc thnt they can be afforded for much les money. They have teen extensirely MM m the t.iwtern BMM BSJBJ nave never laiieil lo give universal satisfaction. We hall keep Matresses ren'fantly on hand manufaerured of pur'- ctirlwl Palm Lent nlone. also Pulm Leaf in combination with niton, nnd another kind Mill, of Palm Lenl combined with curled I fair. The etttMM of Columbus and vicinity, and IM citizens of other towns nnd counties in central Ohio, are respectfully notified that we intend to make it for the interest of ALL who WMl for Itela fuperior to any olher- in use, whether for pcblic norsKs or private insldencii", to purchase of our manufacture. l!eds made to order of any site, nnd all orders promptly filled. (rar manufactory K for the present, on High street, Columbus, caM side, between fftate and Town, ovr tiie iore of T. P. Ellis A Co and A. W. Brown A Co. J- II. BEEBE A CO dcc7-dAwtf V A. Mf a j i ill IRON FOUNDRY, comer of Town and Canltreets, Colunrbus, Ohio ; Warehouse, No. 7, Broadway Exchange. Stores, Plough. Corn Shellers, HoUnw Ware ; and a Bjeneral assortment of Foundry Castings, always os hand. Job work and Machinerv made tn order ;n the tet manner, and i n short notice. june29-wilwU HOWE'S SHAKER KARSAPAKILLA COMPOUND. rui l-Mii.o BV sif am. AND PUT OT IN QfART BOTTim. ''UK reirlpe from which the Siiakeb S vbsapabill is made J- was purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expense,) from an old Doetnr, bsjfltiifmg to ihat tieculiar sect (the Shakers,) and altliouiih it has not been made public until the present time, It his becnextenaivelyueed by many of the first phyaleiana nnd families or Cincinnati, who have oronoims-ed it fat- i-,, ., i t- other preparation of the kind ever yet oflcred to the public. The mode m w hich It la prepared, vi : by atcam, enables tho proprietor to extract from the herbs ued their full strength and real essence, n ile-i.leratum which ha never vet been olmined in i),i manufacturing of any other Sttrnpanlla Compound, hence Its vast superiority as to ita medical ((utilities, over all othor would be SARSAPARILLAS. To those nt present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will couvmce them of the above fact. Tho wonderful heulinif nowers of this nrenArarimi hit ,hn to the manner in which it is prepitml, (namely, by ateam.) aa well as to the compoition of the ingredient used. Its leading Ingredient being the beat imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which arc used in no other Sarsanurilla comtmund at i .n- ,m ihn nnhlie m a ft. physician who have examined the recipe, from which it is composed, say that it Is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines a a medicine is entirely peculiar to Itself; it acts h$ a gentle stimulant, and also as an al lerative as a stimulant. In exciting the action or the liver when torpid aa mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach us a purgative, In moving the bowels sufficient for the purposes of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a OENERAL PURIKIKR OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire sy-tem, tor which reu-son it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure ot all diseases arising from on IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such rut Scrofala, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, .Scidd Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases resulting from the use of Mercury, Ac, Ac. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism. All Liver Cul'iuiiiints, Dvnetisia. Lumbaco. Habitual Costive ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, ionsumpiion, imu all l.ung Uiseasee, when they arin- lruiu corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising from a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; such aa Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low-spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation ol the Heart, Neuralgic Alii etioiis, General debility, Ac., Ac. It la found lo to give great relief to females iu all complaints peculiarly incident to them. Thia medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as In that depends the benefit to be derived from Its uae. Be particular iu seeing that the bottels are put up in blue wrappers, with ii beautiful slec plate nt-ravintr of the bead of one or the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, ami at the bottom of the label a lae simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will gUBrd this iiieun me ii on i uemg injureu in ii- reputation ny umuir ami ms-honeat means. Agent in Columbus : B. II. Mhakinos, Denio A Sons, G, Ro debts A Co.. Kino A Bbiocs, Wm. Schneider. Sold iu uuart bottles, at I each, or fi bottles for $5. Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall. Cincinnati. S. D. Howe. Proprietor, to w hom all orders must be addresi-ed. To lie hud of the principal Drujui.-ts throughout the United States and Camillas. Call on our agehta and Ml a pumpfilet, from which yon will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine Is applicable to your individual ease or not. HOWE'S CELGBRATKO 01 CM CANDY. TIIE BEIT HEMKDV KNOWN Fun COVOHS, COLD, HOARSENESS, IOKK THROAT, WHOOPING COL OH, ItC, kC. It - reputation ienow so fully established, it is unnecessary lo speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to its merits. novlO-ly MONEY! MONEY! .MONEY! Fifty Thounnml Unllur In Ohio! '1M1U fub- nlier will give piirtfcullir attention to ihe collection J- in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kcntueky, Iowa una Wisconsin, ol that class ol tlium long since marked as " Lose," "Gone West," and " not collectable," by Merchants, Newspaper publisher. Manufacturers, and others. Five rear expe rience ha given him confidence hence there will be no charge, but fo rar as collection arc made. Cards giving relcrencc!, terms ami insiriiciioiis, win De sent m an-.wer to post paid letters. Address, W. B. JARVIS, ugl4-dAwly Attorney nt Law, Columbus, Ohio, COPARTNERSHIP. 1. F.I.VAIN & FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Ororers, nnd Ivl Denhirs in Produce, would respectfully inform Ihc'ir friends and the public generally, that they haveenti-ml into copartner.' hip, mid may be found nt the waiehouso formerly occupied ,y Jubu rVnUld near the Scioto Bridge, where they otter a "fanP-ort-inent oi Orocrrics very low lor cafh or produce. Thpy will nUtt pay nub for nil kinds of produce. JOS. MrELyj jutv-rHlA.w. k P1TC.E MATENT BARK MILLS, made in a now nnd highly n M. proved manner ; one of the be0t milk now in a nn.l mJ, ranted to perform well. Manufactured and for sale by J W. A. Gill, at tho jel9wi.t-wtf FRANKLIN FOLNI I.. , FOUNDRY. Rrnnruv ,InKLJILVE,M "fi? WORK. EDBIIIN ; His First am, Win,y the Sailor boy Confe,-aiona and Remmwccnces of the Hon of a Gentleman hi the mercantile Bervice. By Herman Melville, author ot " Tyn. e " "Omoo," and ".Mardi," 1 vol U mo. Price 7j etf. Just rereiv, ,1 at (ha Book Store of 1. N. WHITING Sl HL'NTINOTON tie 111 LIMPSES OF SPAIN t ,8 OF AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN H?-I7. By S. T. OR NOTES OF A Wnllis, 1 vol li oiiL-mo. rnce .jctc. .hi t received at the Hook .Tiore oi laoiyj i. n, WHITING St HUNTINGTON. "FRENCH AND GERMAN LESSONS. C.CHR1S1IN oilers his services as teacher of French and J German, to those persons who wish to ncqulrc a thorough knowledge of those Languages, at very moderate terms The lessons will be given at Uie residences of tho pupils, nnd at my scnooi room, on iucn street, between High nnd Third, next toDr S. M. Smith's office. oc4-tf H A nm SON'S DIGEST. Vol. 6; OR, Vol. 1 Supplement, containing all Caaei decided bv the English Courta, for the years 184(1, '47, and '48, in elusive, t or sale at the new bookstore. Aeil Houae. J. H. RILKY 6t CO. Bl BLES,Te9t.iments , and Prayer Books, English editions every size and style of binding. The finest assortment ever offered for sale. J. H K1LEV A CO., nov'- new bookstore. LODGES PORTRAITS, New Cabinet edition. H vols. Pictorial History of Germany. London edition. Natural History of Man, by Jas. Cowles Prichard. 3d London edition, enlarged, colored plates The Progres of America, from the discovery by Columbus to tho year 1846, by John Macgregor. Uvea of the Lord Chancellors. London edition. For sale at the new bookstore. novIO j. h. RILEY & CO. FINE CUTLERY, Gold Pens, Card Cases, Brushes, Porte Monies, Pocket Books, Walleta with Diary 1800, nnvy J. II. RILEY & CO. WINDOW CORN ICES, a beautiful article,aaorted patterns. Alao Window Shades, in oil and aixed patterns, Prints for Fire-boards, in Gold and Velvet, rch Borders Ac, Ac. New patterns French Paper Hanging. Foraale at the new bookstora. novl J. R. RILEY & CO. DRESSING CASES, Writing Cases, Work Boxes, Fo lioa. Fancy Boxes, together with a general assortment ol Fancy Goods, Fine Stationery, Ac. &c, For sale at the new bookstore. nov9 J. H. RILEY A. CO. NEW BOOKS Anothersupplyo' LoaGringoa.by Lieut. Wise. The Puritan and his Daugther, by Jaa K Paulding. Lift for the Laiy. For sale at the new bookstore. J. H. RILEY & CO. AN attempt to discriminate the styles of Architecture by Thomas Kickman. fitli London edition. Churches of Cambridgeshire and the islo of Ely. Garland's French Cathedrals. Owen's Architecture. For sale at the r.eW bookstore. novIO J. H. RILEY A CO. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIES of 9 Landscapes in oil. Scenes in Switzer land finely framed. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil Hoiibp. jv25. J. H. RILEY & CO. BARBOUR CHANCERY "REPORTS, Vol. 3. KEPOU IS of Cases argued and determined in the Court of Chancery of the State ot New York. By Oliver L. Barbour. At tbe new bookstore, Neil Houae. ei!( J H. RILEY iV CO. NEW MEDICAL HOOKS. THE use of Chloroform ; by John C. Warren, M. D. Chaining on Etherization in childbirth. Anesthesia, or the use of Chloroform and Ether in Surgery, Midwifery, Ac; by J. V. Simpson, M. P. Merfit's Chemical Manipulations; 423 plates. For aale at the new bookstoie, Neil House. jy3. J. U HI LEY A CO. NEW LAW ROOKS. VOL. 50, English Chancery Reporta, containing Voun(re tk Collyer's Reports; vol. 1. Vol. 3, Barbour's Supreme Court Reports, New York Comstock's Reports of esses argued and delcrmincd in llie Court of Appeals. New York For sale al the new bookstore, Neil House, u? J. H. RILEV CO. NEW CONSTITtTION. REPORTS of the Debates and proceedings of the Coo vention for revision of the Constitution of New Yotk, 1B-U1. For sale at the new bookstore. Neil House. au7 J. H. K1LEV A: CO. K A LOOLAII. R, JourneyiniiTS 'to tbe O'Jibel Ktiriin. For sale at the s new ew bookstore .Neil llouso. J. II. RII.ET A CO COFFEE Just received 43 sscks Rio Coffee . 17 " Prime do 4 " Old Java do. W. M. FINCH, suOT No 4 and 5. Buckeje Block. SOO SIDES SOLE LEATHER. TUST received, and mora eoming. of nil weights and M J perior q.altty, which will be sold st the lowest tiguia for cash, st the Shoe snd Leether Store of oel6 H H. KIMBALL. French and German Lesson. JC, C'llRISTIN often hii .rrici leirhrt ofl'moli . mil Cjerman, to Ihoio pcrioni wlio wiah o acquire a thorough knowltugi of ihoit- Laiigunri. at vrry mod. rat. iciim.. lesions wm o given at mo rtiimoucoi or ttto pupili.ind at my icliool rooai, on Rich limit, Ixitwo.n mn ami l mm, ntit to Dr. S M. Smith t I offic octlf MORE LEATIir.n. C. BROWN hn rccciveri 1S00 Hides of a oliolc. i . article or Sole Leithor, which he will sell at 161 to 14 couti per Ih. Alio, 00 am Krenah CilT Skins, SO dozen I'mk and Fancy Lining do., 40 Cuei Boota and Shoci, and a good aiiortment ol Ituoti and Shoei ot homo manuticiure. noci J A. C. IIKOiViN. SMITn'S VICEN fi Domeitic Alanutactura, the belt iu tbe market, lo J iilo at the ngn ol the U1L.T PADLOCK. Sept. 10. LMSIIl FISH! Jult recoired, a few barrel. No. I r Mickorel; A few bbli. No. I Salmon j 20 kin No. I .Mackerel ; all purchased elpreuly for the retail trade, ana warranted second to aon., at W. M. FINCH'S, nm 10 Buckeye Block. pODFISIl. VV reived at novIO -A few casks, fresh and very fine, lustra-UNCH'S,Nos. IU, Buckye Block. TEAK. 148 1'nckagei of fresh Teas, ol all grides, it very reduced prices, at novlOJ FINCH'S, TTINii MQUORS. 27 paekagespure Liquors. bought 1 and delivered from the Custom House. Certificates can be shown for esch package. Thoie wishing a pure ar tide would do well to call and examine for themselves. novIO YV. M. FINCH. FJIKSII 11A18INS.-S0 boieijoat received, fresh, nnd very lino, at novIO YV. M. rINCii. O A I.T ! ALT ! -800 barrels Hocking Salt ; O 300 IkflPi Lake Salt: on lianil ami for sale at the lowest market price. novIO YV. II. FINCH. WHITE FISH.-!0 i.l.is. 20 half do. Like Superior Fish , in very eirell.nl condition, line and large, at YV. M. FINCH'S, jjtl 4 and 6 Buckeye Block. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED IN BOOTS AND SHOES. 'PHI; subscriber has on hand the uioitexleniive and genii nil aiiortment of Boots and Shoei ever opened in this rity, end conitantly receiving more, which will be sold at the lowest price fur cash. Nov. 1G, 1049 d. H. H. KIMBALL A GENERAL nnd well selected assortment of Watehti Jewelry, Silver Ware, Lamps, Girondolee, Fioe Cock-et Cutlery, olc, for sale low. Diamond i'oiutcd Pens nude to order.ro pointed, or otherwise repaired in the best manner. MaBonic. Odd Fellows, and Sons of Temperance Jewels of best quality at short notice. Waielics, Clockr and Jew e rv carefully ropaired and war. i anted, dec 11. W. M. SAVAGE. A View of the Law Relative to the Subject of Divorce. . riMtF, undersigned have in presi a word on the above J subject, by Henry For.soM Paoi. This work if written with reference lo tbe .Statute ( Ohio, but the largest portion of it is applicable to the law of every other Stale. It contains a view of the following subjects : I . Of divorces gctiurully . II. Of the courts granting divorces, ill. Causes of divorce. IV. Prior existing marriage. V, Wilful absence. VI. Adulter. VII. Impo tence. VIII Extreme cruelty. IX . Fraudulent contract. X. Gross neglect of dutv. XI. Habitual drunkenneta. XII. Infamous punishment. XIII. Lunacy, and Consanguinity, and Affinity. XIV. Condonation. XV. Recrimination. XVI. Collusion. XVII. Lapse oftime. XVIII. Alimonj XIX. Of the bill. XX. Proceedings to a decree. XXI. Of the decree. XXII. Foroign divorces. Forms of bilU decrees. tVc. The introduction contains n brief view, I. Of tha hiitor of divorces, and their lnw in foreign countries. II. Tha law of the different Slates. III. The canon law. 1 vol.H vo. J. H. RILEV St CO., Publisher and Bookaeller. Columbus. Sept. 10, 1849. SILVER WARE. BLYNN & B VLDWIN have a full assortment of Plaia and Patent Thread Table, Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks. Also, Butter Knives, Sugar Tongs, Ate. 'JT We have also some beautiful Silver Cuds. je-G. Green Lawn Cemetery, NOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured in Hi con Lawn Ceraet ry, until tho first of August next, at the following pricee : First Class Lots 8 cents per aquare foot. Second class Lots 6 cents per aquare foot. Third class Lots 6 cents per square foot. On and after tha first of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots Ik cents per square foot. Third class Lots b cents per squaro foot. The Superintendent will be on the ground, in fair weatli er, from 'J o'clock A. M. until 0 o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3-dtf.fc.2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. aNOWRTEi THE sahscriber has on hand and for sale, two verv superior Piano Fortes one entirely new. the other, tae cond hand instrument. Persons wishing to purchase, wi. I do well to call at my residence, on High street, two square below the Court House. ROB'T CLEMEN. oc31-d3m STATE-HOUSE SALOON, IBetwaea the Neil House and lb. Aacricaa,) HIGH STHECT, COLDHBl'l. THRESH Oysters, (lame. Venison, Ac. M. irui..:iseu i.ks, s. nil una, MMWUaaaja saieaftxa, TeB, (Coffee, Chocolate, Ac., 11 all hours through the HIT aim evening. X ehoico assortment of Confectionery and Cifart Foreign, Eastern anil Cily Paper., in the Saloons. ie2i3nid GW'0 iNORTUOVEK. G6deV'bTidysbook; Tho Magazines for November ; Kanlctt's Aretutecturc. Nos. 7 and 8, Vol.. Juat received by oc'23. 1. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. "OA noXI S Green Glaaaware. OUU r'lasks, Quarts, Pinu sud H ill's Porter aid Packing Unities. Jan, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggist War. of all kinds. 500 boles Flint Glassware. Wino Bottles, Molasses Cans, ( trams, Jars.Tumblsii, Plain and Fluted Also, Druggist Ware of .very variety constantly for lale by N W. SPEKRS, or!7 tl Columbia it., Cincinnati. Ofifin BOXES Bellevernon Superior Wheel siUUU Oven Ulua, sizes from 6 X 9 tn 40 X SO. 400 hexes double thick. Imitation Crown, Plat, an I Frr-nrh.of all deieriptions. 2000 boies Country Brands, sizes from 7 X 'J to il. I.'nnitantlv on hand at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPEERS, ocli tf No. IS Columbia at., Cincinnati. CUICAK AND . II. MOLASSES 200 brls. Helined Sugars ; SO do. S. H. Molanei, prima, laniling Iroiu liclio IBM, nml lor sate liv p6 KING it HEFIf.EK, l.incinnati M I. Siz very hue Mules, suitable for CalitOf venturers, mav tie had by applying to KING fc HEFFNER, 57Mam st. Cincinnati. apf, RAISINS. HO boxes, 100 I boxei, 100 i bozes, landing frnin John Adams, and fnr sale by pG KING & HEFFNER. Cincinnati. TOI-ASSE8. 1,000 brla Molaiiea, laniling from Bell IrX Isle, anil for isle bv KING t HEFFNER. apB 27 Main it., Cincinnati. 1 I IH " AiN Pimenlo; SO bnztn Jam Coflie landing from Fniteil States, anil for sale by apb m.u at HaTarrnro, uiiiumii I EATIIEH.-I0I1 bundles Cnp an-i Skiruu I.eatliiT JLi just received by KING & IIEFFNER, Nn. 27 Main at. .Cincinnsti. apt. SVUAR AND MOLASSES.-:i.H) hddi. Sugar, fair and prima . 1.200 hhls. Molasses. For sale by KING & HEFFNER, 1 Main street, mar2?. Cincinnati, TAK. 100 brls S C. Par, lust received and for sale by sp6 KING A HEFFNER. CiMinmh. NOTICE. THE nntei sad account! of tleo ge G.re it Co., sr. le't with us tor settlement and collection. Th.y must be paid without delsr. GLRK, ABBOTT ft CO. Columbus. Jul, ., IP aiijiMillm jpiV'Xs52 n

zzrr.i. . r 1 I COLUMBUS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1849 VOLUME XIII. NUMBER 139. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SOOTT k BABOOM. OFFICE iouth-kait coarsKn OF mail IT. and icuaii aillv, THUMB Invarl.bly l Yiice. The ftiUy, to persons In Columbus, per year M 00 h sent by mnll out of rolumbus " 00 " during tho session, nod Trl-Weekly DtMMf of 3 00 4 00 :i no j oo 1 so . 1 33 1 00 3 00 I 00 50 40 R ninil Tno Tri Weekly by mill Weekly in Columbus Out of the city; by mail, single To clubs of four anil upwarila . To clubi of ten and upward, to one nddreil Daily, leillon TriWeekly Weekly, smile To clubs of Ave and upward Advertising. Tho following ratei and ruins ol advertising liavo been agreed upon between tie proprietor, of the Ohio suteamui and tho Oh o (laic Journil. Io be observed, hi aU cam, alter fell date, July 90, iew Dally Paper. On iquarl, 1 0 Una or leu, one Insertion . ,. each additional, . 1 week ..." ' J..." it 1 mouth " ii ii 3 ..." e..." i. ..." ii " " IS..." Standing card, 5 line or leas, per annum .... column, with 4 change!, " " u so . 0 '.'3 . 1 SO . 9 00 . 3 00 . 4 00 . Ii 00 . P 00 . 10 00 . 13 00 . IB 00 . 10 00 . 90 00 . M 00 , 93 00 . 30 00 eo oo . 33 00 40 no 43 00 35 00 t " iZ H i' 13 " changed weekly . 1, dnily . . i " wltli 4 caazujes. I, " a...."... U " "18...."... 4 " elmnged weekly. .130 00 Other cases not provided ior, chargeable in eonformily with the above rales. The standard of measurement to be minion type. For each additional square in the daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, end for each additional square luscrttd undVr the yearly rates, hull price. No advertisement to be con.idrivd by tho year, unlcai It is spc-ciucd on Hie manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the P"u"i'shers not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertisements beyond the amount charted for their publication. Announcing candidates (for olhco of every description,) to be charged at the rale of fifty cents per week, for each nous ; the same to be, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from slrangors or transient persons to be ''Advertisements not marked on the copy for a jpccilM numlier of Insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be enacted accordingly. The lirivile-es ,,l yearly advertisers, will be confined rigidly to their regular business ; and all advertisement, not pertain jig thereto, to be paid for extra. . . . . P. .... Advertisements for Auctioneer., General Agent", Real HUM Agents, c, not to be contracted for by the year, but to be charged bv the piece, at the usual rates. No AOVEIimeMI-NTS CAN BE IKStWTZtO 0ATI I rOULI. Advertisements for charitable institutions, til e companies, ward, township, and other public meetings, and nidi like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to lie charged Ho cents. Deaths inserted without chBrgc, unless lu companieil b) luiirral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to be (eXir advertisers, and all others sending communication, or leauiring nouces. tkiiring to call attention to fairs, soiree., con-certs or any public entertiiinmonta where charges are mn.le lor admittance --all uotiees of private nssoclaliiiiu every notice deigned to call attention to private entorpi at, ealenlated or intended to promote individual interest, can only be inserted with the understanding that the same is to be paid tor. If intended to be inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at l lie rate ol not less than SI cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All h aded advertisements to be charged not less than double the hove rates, and measured as if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rale of 30 tier rent, in advance on the r.bovo rate. Attorneys will be holdcn for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. YV. A. NEIL, Attornev at Law nnd bollcllor In Cliaiieery. 0 FF1CE with Wm. Dennison Jr., so. 0, nen a r.xcnansi . oppo site secretary ot siateaonice. a. r. conwav l. B. TOMLINSOK. II. F. TON WAV fc CO., j DIAL EES IN PRODUCE, I' HI lltON, , ui.aloii and ForAvni-dlug :tlereliaut, ,lval i t a at . i m-iyd FOET8MO0TH, OHIO. A. U. nl'TTLKS, t4tlaraey and Counsellor at Low, t'oliiioliua. Oktos Oftce, No. 5, Neil's Exchange, opposite tfevretary ol State s olhce. jyS7 , ,. rltARLKS W. OILMORE. ' Ws E. dt Os Ws OaXMOUs Atlororyii nl Law and Holleltor. In CjtUMsTs uu.4-dlvJ'"C,, N' t: C"r"CrM'im "clNNm QUI, i n rntiMTntr'K A CO. FniwftTdlnn ' ComiiiUnion 3IerelianiH, uce Dealer, and Lard Oil Manuracmrer, Canal Ri Protluce ;ain, OHIO. "" J. U1UOWAY & CO.'S Iron Found.--, Broad street, near tbe JIi idtfo, ( olum- uvi) tvniv . PIotc of all kinds, and a great v in iety of Casing, alwayi on hand. octl,'41 von ixtii 1'ii'P TlinilPBIiN'M riFFlC'F.. N 0.4, nSn Kxchnnge, oppoaite Ute fecretary ot Stato'a omce, Minn ii., ioiun.oui GEORGE E. WAIXITT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, W ALTER TIIRALIi, Attornev aud Comuellor m l.nw, Coluinbua, Ohio. ALSO, a CominUaioncr to take tho Ac knowledge, nt ot Deeil (or tbe State of KtW York. I otHci. tin ltluh st.. bctwreti Tomi and Rich. ocKu Qa w v uiiiTivn .t- 1 1 ' T I fiTON . BOOK-SFLlLrs and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High -treet, ColumuuB, Ohio. A largo uiortinent of Books and Stationery always on hand. WM. SEI1EBT. M. C. LILLKV. i mi NT A. T.IT.T.EY. BOOK-BINDERS, High street, oppoiito the PuMlc Offlcea, Co-lumbu. gziL COLrMBtS INSlRANt U COMFANY, FIRE AND uakim:. m nji THLS Company continue to insure every specie or building, and the furniture, machinery, goods, ware undnici chandnc, and oilier property contained then in, against lois or dninagc by Are ; alan, ateauiboQU, and all eail veal-". and the curfjoes ol team-boata, aail keol boati, and other wi.ter cralt, ayninut Uic perila of srai, lake, and riven, oo the moM tavornhlc term. JuneWMtf DK.MA9 ADAMS, Jr., Sec'y. DAWN SMITH ik CO., COMMISSION AND FuH WARDING MERCHANTS, VboIc Dealera in Grocsriea and Produce, Portsmouth, Ohio. Personal attention given to receiving and forwarding goods, and Uing Produce consigned for ssJe. wia-dly. john .McDowell, Jr., COMMISSION AND FOR WARD I NU MERCHANT, noS-Cm' nsw orleavs. JBVSX INflinUNOl COMPANY, OI- Hartford, Cocnectitut. Capital paid in und afely iuvcitd, 270,000. The (uVeriber, Agent for thin Company, Is prepared to take every description of Fire Insurance, upon lllieral term. jtfii-dtf.l I. ALEXANDER, Agent, Culumbup. REMOVAL. DR. MARIS'3 OFFICF., corner of Ricb and Third streets, adjoining his residence, and opposite the First Eoptut Cliurcli. deai-dtf DliS. HKI N.N Ell Ac 111 LOU ETH, 117 ILL attend to all en in, in city or country, on the shortest no- Oflit:, No. 214. Hich tre.'t, uiip-'-n.- Counni'iind Row. Residence, over the store of Mers. Woodbury St i Wd. I-utranc on Friend dtreet. irp26-il3lil TO BINDERS. ARt'I.lNU MACHINK, iron frumc, m perfect order, for n1e cheap for cuh. Ueflj C. SCO'II' dhlO 3IUTLAL LIFE INSI'UANCE COMPANV. Fire nnd Lite Inftiirniice. '11119 Company contiuuca to tnke rislts on UfM and Property J. on the moa approved principles of Mutual Insurance. FIi-p llsnsn Imrnti The avprae cot of Insurance in ttiii Department, Is lese than nnt.fuiirlh ru-T Cmt. r milium. Polices issued on the Ml-tcal or Cash plnn at the option of the applicant Life Deunrtmeiit. Policies on Lives Issued daily at ont half the usual raffi of premium.N. B. Advantages made available on two or more euiitinirenLif. For Inform nt ion. apply at Uie office. Carpenter's Buildin, be twecn thn F:tlinntre unit City- Mnnk-, Mich ftreet, Columbus, seplfi. l.Viwy TI,Mf )TI I V O I! IFF1TI I. Sfrrrtm y. ITKTTBinrfT cV CO., DEALER.M in Har.lwarf and Cutlery. Irou. Nails, CHMsl Hmiw Builders' materialn. Farming and Meehanieal Tooli., .Military Oowls. See, Ac., No. 161 High street, aln of the Oft Padloek WHITE KID SLI man. 4 N assortmcDt of LidMr White Kid BUppeT JsMR nenrM ajod . for sale by JSC7 11.11. UiaULL, .IOSKPH F. S.MITn, Altornry nnd omi-eller nt Law, und Sollellui- In Chnneery, WILL practiee in the Courts of Franklin and adjoining counties. Office, In the Exchange Bank Bnildins:, Mich street, Columbus, Ohio. Jjll-d&wfim MEDICAL NOTIclL DR. JAMES VAN PEARSE, of Lancaster, Ohio, a graduate of tho University of Pennsylvnnia, teuders his professional s'r-vlcea to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity. Office on High street, above Rich, In the room formerly occupied by Dr. I. F Taylor, deceased. References Dra. Been tier and Edwards, Lancatter : Dra. Tre-vitt. Smith, R. Thompson and Denis;, ot thi citT Columbus, Sept S3, 1949. dAw'Jin BOOKS AND STATIONERY I. If. WHITINO HUNTINGTON, DOOKSKLI. ERA AND STAIK'NEIIS, 1IIOH STI.tKT, OMttMMi NKW EDITION OF 8WANH TRKATIHK. 1 1 A A O N . W H I T I N ti JJTASluit publithnl n iw-w million of Trrntlw M tbr LAW 1 1. rwni to rhn Powm ui DatiM of juiuVr ot at Pri end ConttbTpi. in th Hlnle of Ohio; WW I'rnfllriil Form, iVc. Ily Joneph H. Hwiti, Intn iTi-nlmt ol the Twelfth Jiiillcinl Circuit. Fourth rditlim, rvvitod, coitocUhI nnd riiUrged, 1 vol. Uro.: Alio low I'iiidliig. . . ., . , Hinre 184-1, wlien lite third edition of tlilt work won puMinlicd, ih" LegiBlurelinviT untied imtneroui Uwi, puUUhed in el(lil imBlI VohUOMi 'llic'e lawn modify and rlimiijr Rrrnt variety ot matter contained in the previou edition ol Trfttit.ee. Hie Jiirldlclion of Jiutkei of tlic I'cace DM been extended to the action or Replevin, and the action of PoMMl Kntry and Detainer haii undergone coiiHldernlilir modidcntioin. In thU edition the text hae been rcvled. aa well to confunn to theie rhniiijei to other alteration of law, by alatute and other, wlae, lince the third cilitimi wan pnhllihed. ror alo at the book Hore of I. N. WUITIMi St Hl'NTINtiTOiN. The work may alio be had, at the puliliiher' price, of the fol lowing pcMoni, viz : Joicph Jonei, liuuknellcr, Chillicothe ; Wm. McArnmr, Circleville; Jai. Htenhenion, TorUniouUi ; Hanford ii Co., booksellen, Newark ; W. W. Ileed & tfoni, and A. W. Ferley, do., Zaneiville ; Dr. J. 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Fay, Delaware ; O. C. Worth, Upper tfauduky ; CurtU Allen, Marion ; John Melvfti, London, .Madlionco.; (J.!0. Kbert, Tiilin ; Win. WOi, IVrry9biirgh ; CM, Newman and J. M. Croeby, Nonvalk ; J. riowera i Co., Hndlay Otto H. Moellcr, Homcriet, I'crry rn.; I'ariioiia A Co., Klyria ; B. B. Llppett, .Mt. Vernrn dcri:t-dAw NEV EDITION" OF Till! OHIO FOUMH AND PKACTICi;. I3AAC N. WHITINO, COl.I'MBI P, HAS publinhed a New F,dilion of I'nclicnl i'ornu in Action" I'enonnl and Heal, ami in Chancery, now in common u- in theHl'ate or Ohio ; coinnrlninir, PrOOtM, Di tlBnitinni, Meaa, He-plications, Demurrer, raawn, Judginentr., Complete Itecord, Bcire Faciaa, Attachment, Kjectment, Occupying Cliiiiiiant aU ot rarticular, BilLt or Kxception, Irror, Certiorari. Appeal, Deposition in ytate Courta and in Courts or tfat United J-tatcs, lie-demption from Tax Hale, Clerka' Entrict, Executions, Partition, Habeaa Corpun, Oaih". Select Writ. Appointment of Clerk-, Ad-oiln.ion of Attorney and solicitor, and varioua other Procccdm? at Law ; Bill in Chancery, Injunction, Subpoena and Notice, Demurrer, Pint Anweri, Hearing and Re-h.-aring, Maaler and Receivere, Bill of Review, Order, Decreei, Ac; with Notfm. "hit dnnarrou to alter old tttablishcd furmi." 2 Eq.Ca.Abg. 764. By P. H. Wilcox, Attorney at Law. 1 lurge nup. royal IfO, vol. of H70 page, in tine law bindimf. RECOMMENDATIONS. From the Judged of the court in Bank. " The new funm. the authorities adduced, and thecopiousnotei added to thia edition, irrcntly increase in value. Tiie book will prove fjf great utility in condurin' to uniformity mm accuracy practice throughout Ohio. It hu het-n prepared with care, and evince a degree ot critical learnin-; and leital acumen which addii not ouly to the value of the wovtt, but UH to the well enrn d fume as an able low writer of It learned author." Cowrf In Hank, January 7, 1849. From DM Hon. Jndne .MrL.iu, of Ibe 1.8. Snpreme Court. All who are acquainted with the ncturale learning and hijdi proleseionwl rhaiBclcr of Mr. WDcOX, would expect to fiu.l a valuable book from hh pen under the above tills ; and I am sure that no one on reading it, will be disappointed. The forms of urocesa from the commencement, of a great variety of civil actions until their limit tcrminntioiiP, are given, and the forms ol pleadinna in casca nt common law, and nUo iu chancery, so ai to anide the practitioner in every step he take; ami In n-lation to thee forme or process and pleadinf!, a reference i? made to authoritica BUtaining impnrtant points ol practice, under appropriate head. The miniiterial dutiea or clerks and ol officer generally, arc plainly pointed out, including the mode of taking deposition in the feilend a well as in the Stain courts. I pun the whoV, I consider this work n-t a moet valuwblo one to the protesfion, ajid to all who-e duties nmnect thrm. eitlirr directly or indirerlly, with the administration of justice." From the lion. .Indue Burnet. " It appenr-tto Ma ihattm rnn-tit inner in the court ol our .lt''. with your book V-forc them, ran be at a loss for the Conn of any Proces, rieoding, Will, Answer, Order or Entry, that can be wanted in the course of his practice ; nnd it la very evidciit tlmt the numerous referencru In your copiou note, will enve mudi time and lubor to those of the profession who consult the work." From Judge Wolker. Wm lmvn here. uinhr the name Of seccud editinii, in renli ty, a new book of 870 page, every ono of which contwini matter Of every day utility lo the I'niutitioner of Law in Ohio. We do not sen how even the tyro, with the light here furnished, need be at a los tor tiie nimle ot procemne, w neuier ne im Juuije, ni tnrnev or rWk, And Mr. WBoOJ hi! tint only dVM the how, but tiie Khirtfort; tor authorilies are cited to su-tain almost every form presented ; and then the index, that better half of alaw book, is very nmonia n,i compieie. I i.ini .liiilei- Wi-iulil " Tiie first edition has been carefully revised, and many other torme added that 'this inny be regarded as almost a new work.' Copious note are added to thia edition, relating chierty to practice, selected from material collected by the author during aevcrnl years, nnd e-peciidly relating to the more important questions in Chancery practice that have not yet been lettled in the court of Ohio. This book ahould be in ibe library of every practicing Lawyer." For eale at tho book atorc of 1. N. WHITING V HUNTINtiTON. The work tnny alao he had, at the publisher' prices, of the fol-Inw.mTt,erotia.'vi Dr. Ilnrvev Home, Liuiumter: Joseph Jones. bookseller, Chilbcotbc: William McArthur, Circlevtlle; Jamns Htephetidon, Portsmouth; Santord it Co., booksellers, Newark; W. W. Reed A BODS, ami A. W. tarta do,, Zanesvillc ; Dr. John Dunham, St. Clairsville; A. I.. Frazer, do., fteutienvilie ; u. I- . T. Hanna, New Lisbon Ueebe A- Elkiin, booksellers, Akron: W. St S. Slocum, do., .Marietta ; J- D. Bigger A Co., Mawillon ; J. J. Fast, do., Canton; B. Little, do., Rnn nna; C. W. Jamee, clerk of the court, Logan. Hocking county; Samuel Knepper, Wooster; John Beall, Cadii; Martin Welker, clerk of the court, Millers-burgh, Holmea countv; Win, II. Cimfield, Esq., Medina; M. C. Vounglove, bookseller, Clevelnnd; C. Uaitlett, do., Painesville; W. N. Porter, Warrm, Trumbull couuty; .Vinos C. Hubhard, clerk of the court, Jefferson, Ashtatmla county ; David Campbell St Son, booksellers, Sandusky City ; J. J. Beach, bookseller, Mansfield ; J. B. Larwill, clerk of tho court, Bucyrus ; Bron3on Si Me-Lene, Kenton, Hardin county ; J. N. Kurtz, bookseller, Springfield rt. Millikan, clerk of the court. Washington, Fayctto county; C. Ellia, bookaeller, Dayton ; Francia Harris, Xenfa ; James Morrison and li. Limbocker, I'iqua; Tho. Brodie, Postmaster, Lebanon; H. W. Derby St Co., bookseller, Cincinnati; Wm. W. Fay, Delaware; G. C. Worth, Upper Sandusky; Curtis Allen, .Marion; J. Melrin, London, Madison co.: Georse Ehert, Tiffin ; Wm. Hood, Perrysburgh ; C. E. Newman and J. M. Croiby, Nurwalk ; J. Sower i Co., Findlay ; Otta II. Mueller, Somerset, Perry co.; Par-eons Si Co.. Llyrin. Idecll-daw A COMPLETE DHJE-iT OF THE OHIO REPORTS. IN. WHITINO .v HUNTINGTON luvo published a digeBt ot tlic BrM sixteen volumes of Uio Ohio Reports; containing all the cases ever reported nt l.nw nnd in Equity in the iSupremi' Court of the state of Ohio in Bank. By P. H. Wilcox, Attornry at I.aw, and eoimtime Reporter of that Court : 1 vol t vo, 7W paces, in firm law MrNtf, Price &.'t,50. Ol this diiiest Judye Jlurnet r marks: "I nm of opinion thnt it hns much merit, nnd will be a vo'.uatle acquisition to the libraries of our profession. It U ealculitted to mftt much timo and labor, na wwM to secure full nnd accurnt views ot the course of decisions on the various matter which have been in litigntion in the Supreme Court of our Htnte since Uie year UIL The plnn chosen for the work Is simple and perspicuous, which adds to it coiivi iih lice mill value. Judce Walker says: "Thia diget Is very systematically ar-rnnwd. wi 11 coiidfii.cd. hm a comidcte table of the cases with references to the volumes, and, what we do not find in digests, an e xcclli iit index to the principal matters.'' Ihe worn may m-.o in- li;u. at un- puuii-iiiTo price, oi nn- nn- lowing peri-ons. viz Dr II Hcott, I-nnciifter ; Jonepb Jones, book- HMT. Ulllllirouie; v .nc.iruiur, vvcsnius tmtuamfnnytmwmiu, I'ortnn.ulli: Banford i Co. boMiell 'H. N-nvark ; Kenl &. Sons, and A W Perley, do, Zaneiville ; Dr J Dunham, St Clalrs-ville ; A I. F'rHzer, do, Steuhenville ; II I. tfc T Hanna, New Lisbon ; Bi-'ehf i Elkins. bdi.ksrlliTH, Akron; A S Slotum, do. Mariet ta; J D Bipier Si Co, Massillon; .1 J Fat, do, 'nuton ; B Little, do, Ravenna; C W James, clerk of the court, Logan, Hockiuiico; Knepper, Wnoter; J Bcal, Cadiz ; M. Welker, clerk ot the court, .MillcrBburgh, Holmes co; W H Cnnfield. Esq, -Medina; M C Younu'luve, bookeUi r, (. l"vcianil: (. nartlctl, do, rainenvinc; W N I'tirtiT, Warren, Trumbull co; A C Hubbard, clerk of the court. Jetforaon, A-htabula eo ; D Campbell Si Hon, booksellers. Sandusky City ; J J Bench, bookseller, Man.-field ; J Ii Larwell, clerk of ihe court, Bucyrm ; Broiison & .McLene. Kenton, Hardin ro; JN Kurtz, bookwller, Springfield : S Millikan. clerk of the court, Washington, Fayette county i 0 SHi, bookteller, Dayton ; F Hnrris, Xenia ; J Morri-on nml H I.iiubocker. Piqua ; T Brodie, I'ostmnEter, Lelmnon ; 11 W Derbv Si Co, booksellers, Cincinnati; W W Fny, Delaware: fJ C Worth. L'ppcr Sandusky; C Allen, Marlon; J Melvin. London. Madion co; (I Ebrrt, Tiflln; Wm HnnH l'pprv-hurirli : C F. Newman nnd J M Croubv. Norwnlk ; J Sowers & Co, Findlay ; O H Moeller, Somerset. Perry co Par-sons Si Co. Elyria ldel9-dVw t7k7Irt lEKN I-LASSWARE.-nasiu.Qunrti-, DyjXJ Pints and Half Porter and Packing Bottles. Jars, Tumbler., Vial and Druggist Ware of all kinds .'OU boxes Flint Glasawan' ; Winn bottle-, Molassrs Cnns, Creamp, Jars, Tumblera, Plain and Fluted. Alao. Druggist Ware ot every variety, coiistanlly lor lale bv oclftf ColitmbuB street, Cincinnati I it i( I'-' Mlev, nion Sup. i ior Wheel liven lilass. fi-mfr) i.eifroinG;9to4nx''": 400 boxes double thick linitntinn ('town, Piute bihI French, of ill l.- riptions ; 20.10 boxes Country Branda, sizes from V, I to SO X I Cuiistantlv on hand nt I'itt-buruli prices X W SPEERS. 0el?tf No JL CflMUiM ftreet. Cineimihti Wl lilii AND SI;VH HOlSEMOLASSES-JJObrU t HelH'ed M'ai'- ; ril ilo H Molasses, orime, lnnding from Belle l-'c. nnd for SMk by apo KING i IIEFFNER. ("inciiuint I'LKS, ' f-ry fine Mules, luitnhle for Califoniia ail turers. nmy 1m Imd by ai by applving to 1 Si HEKFSER, 27 apii K1NC Main st, Cincinnati O A1SINS. -tK' hose., 100 lv boxes, 100 i4 boxes, landing jTV from John Adnma, and for sale by apt KING & IIEFFNER. Cincinnati LEATHER! LEATHER ! LEATHER '. 11 HE ubtcriber has more Leather In store, a greater variety, md at lower price, than cam be found elsewhere in the citn Manufacturers who will please call and examine for themselves , are assured that they will not go away disiatiafied. r-l Hizh st.. comer of Journal budding. ocf H. II. KIMBALL. HOTELS AND SALOONS. milium AY HOTEL, Itv DAVIIi MI'K IIKI.I., apst-dll Ilraail alrrcl, (JolumbiM, Olilii. l ll'ITOI. IKH MK-COMMUI H, OHIO. M Mili'l'nnl r Paoeairriia. FI41IIH new md ponulltr Unti l Is located In Itv 1 of the cily. It has been enlarged, and I, n tiled 111 the most centriil part d, and Is now fumi-binl In ft ...i i ,.. ,i. i ..... II. ... I ,,. il, Wh.I The Table d'llote Is fumUhed with every luxury the market affords, ami no pallia will bf ipftred lo make the guest. M AT ItOMK. M rJugcs for nil the routes, call at Ihli hou.e hailV for iiusenger.. i ' i,., in. end llr.tnte NHU and (.'arriage ll-.n mm, ed, and exK rl..iced and careful Osilera, alwaya in ftttondftnec. sspUO-dyl IMTKI) STATKS IIOTKI. - fOMMBLS. IIUUKUT HUSHEl, It AH taken the lliited tftatea Hotel, locftUid ft few rods loulh ol I"l his old stand, where lie U prepared to ftci olniiiodiil.' una will be happy to welcome his old patrons ami friends, uud all otli ers w ho may have occasion to visit Columbus, In pursuit ol either business or pleasure. mar.n AMKKIl'AM SALOON, (l-NDEft Tll AACiaiCAN IIOTtL.) HAVE lust received Fresh Oysters, and will constantly keep on hand all the delicacies of the season, such fts Oyster., Birds, Venison, Fre.h l'ish, Hardines, Fickltid Oysters, Claras, Lobsters, lie, 4te. The Dej will lie kept conatnutly supplied wltll the pu-rc.t Liquors, Wines, Cordlftls, riegars, ate. No pains will be spared to urfttlly the tiutcs and appetites of tile guests of tho American riaiooll. , Oysters by the dolen, hundrod or cati oc4-tt CITY HALOONtolumbna, Ohio. C0RHBB High c'trectftiid Hugar olley. The proprletori of this establishment ftre now prepared to serve up Oysters, Oame, Mil. and all the luxuries ot the season, In ft stylo un.urposscd. They have alio added several urivftu; rooms for gentlemen wish-ing to give suppers. The liar is supplied with the hot of Liquors and Cigars. On draught, CareWs Detroit Ale, khnjtf XX Pali Ale, and llottled Scotch Ale. A splendid Lunch is served up daily, by orWWtl BAHKKIl .'. OUCBTKD, LIFE INSURANCE. Tf'W YORK LI F, l.Nril'KA.SCK CtlMl'AM. 'slltiee io, oe, Jl Wall street. MOItfllrf HIANKLIN, J'rrs'l. rum utr.t- MAN. Artuaru. Charier tn-1 im1u:iI. The hu-llietis of thia r(,mpH- uy it cunducted upon the mutual plan. Its net earninga during the lat three yearn amounted to over SIPO.OOO. Each policy holder U a member of tin- company, and entitled to than- hi ita prolltf, which have averaged 'J) pajy rent, per annum on all premium-, paid in. Tin? premiums arc paid annually, In cash, unless they exceed MA i w hich case IK) per cent. Is required and W per cent, may be paid by depositing a note lor that amount, renewable annually, and Ijearinil 6 per cent, interest. Tm amount of Us capital, the character or Itf securities, and Its mode of doing business, make this one of the safcat coinpa-nie in the L'niou, fur Life lurancc perfect security being alter all, sought fur in investments of this kind. This company will insure on the lives of persona on any part Of the globe, at equitable rate ol premium. A man muy in-urc his life in the name of his wife, so that the amount muted will go to I. i or to Ilia children, If uhc die before him. The mnnv ntviiiitfl,-'i of Life Inaurnnefl are hecinnine: to be 'omKtly appreciated, and the prudent and considerate are daily ecuriug to their families and li u iida those advantages. The ane-nt in this citT would respectfully call attention to the superior claims of thia company. Any iufonni.tion in connection with the subject will be cheerfully given, und tbe apphcatiuus for insurance promptly attended 9d door south of the Franklin Bank, over Cuit'a store. Rob'r Thomi'ION, If. D, Examining l'byriciaii. ma MAf'H & IIUOTIIEHH. ANL'FACTl'REHS AKD WHOLESALE DKALERfl IN REA DY MADE CLOTHING, WWOM :W7 Mais strefit, Cincin nati, Ohio, respectfully infurm the citizens or Columbus and TV cinity. that wo hav; opened in this place, in .Mr. Walcutt' new room, nearly opposite the Capitol Houae, a new and fashionable .stock of i-ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting ol llrend, Pilot, i et, Blanket und Beaver Clotli Over Lout?, ClnaKs, a larje usaorhncnt ol Frock and Dreps, Business and Walking Coat), Ac., Ac. An extensive lot or Plain, Gaiter, and BpraU SOttOtai Ptjlrtlloonfi ol all cilors. stripes and likjures, made up ol the iiio-t fushionable materials. A luige variety of m of the tt!e3l cur. Gentlemen o I. men Drawers, Uidcrnlnrl-, ( ruvuts, Scarf, Suspender, Hats, Cans, Carpet Bags, Ac.; a lot of other artii les too numerous to mention. All of the above articles arc otlered to the public at prices luwer thnn any other e.-talilishmcnt of this kind in thU city has done before, I'urclwHing aa we do QtU nwteriulj at the Enrtern markets, niiil inaiioiactiiriiiii tho clot him: oursell', we think us ajdh in savimr that we ore enabled to roll clothing from 10 to ISper cent cheaper than the met. wlthoni IsaM nrofla to ottraajlTtai, Muut unu ooo iiected with our manufactory, we shall be eoiwtantly in receipt of new cioiniuil, mane oi me iiiicm bijht in puun", nnu em jii wv test fiiehion. bv one of the best cilttiT in the west We respectfully solicit the calls of the Gents to examine our siock, min ii uny mm anvinin in tun, we uw eoi.iiuuiu mi-ui eo nlways WtIL ' (live tn'a (rial, h all we ask. M. A B. ncK-dllm (1 VHVKO WORK. 4 JICHITECTS, Huililers, Free Masons, add Fellowi. and others J. engai;ed iu building, can be supplied with carved work tor mmmwmm wlieihei- f 'Innnlr al or Groteaoup. Gothic or AfdMB que, Altar pieces for churches, Centre Pieces to support chande-tttrf. Panels for walls, frieze, Cans, Temple, Ac. Gentlemen cupplied with original design ; Churches, Public Halls or Private Houses, decorated with carved work equal to UO iliinR on thia aide the Atlantic. The subscriber has had many yelirs cxpi ri nee, and can refer to many of hi works, public mid private. The earved decorations upon the ceiling of the Odd Feb lows Ball in Dnyton WM denned and carved by him, and Is acknowledged to lie the most beautiful nnd moot appropriate thmir nl the kind In America. The interior of finished or old building decorated with facility. Figure and figure heads for signs. J. ROBINSON, Cnrver, oc.H-d3in Dublin. Franklin county, Ohio. TWO llLENDII FARMS. 170R SALE by the subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the JT county of Lucas, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, firci of the mo$t tfikixdid tmprortd farm$ vpon the Afattmec Riter, to wit : The farm known iw the Dodd farm, at Damascus, about twenty-live miles above Mnuniee City, containing nearly gQQ acres, 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. There are upwards of 100 acres in a highly improved state, with good dwelling ami out-houses, nearly new. orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabaah and Erie canal pajf-es through the farm, thus alford-in.; witter tn ull it parts, anil eae of transportation to the lake. This Is one of the most beautiful farm? upon the Maumee river, and probahlv can scarcely be exceeded in tho State. Also, the farm upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which are highly Improved, with thirty acrea of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon thia rami there are lama and very productive orchards of choice ffrafled fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, con-sfthM of a large quantity of cherries, grapes, plums and peach-es in short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of Alteon year, as a home for himself. Terms may be known on application. marlC) H. REED. DAVIS, SMITH CO., COMMiyHION AND FOWAKDINO .MERCIIANTH, wliolenle dealers in Groceries and Broduee, I'ortsmouth, Ohio. Per onM atuntlon given to receiving and forwarding poods, and sel ling produce consigned lor sale. feel-J-dly Fr. SKINNER, (Late of JVcw Liibon, Qhio.) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, nnd Produce In general, No. 13, East Front St., nrnr fcteambont landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Ju-tua Wright nud A.G. Richnrdson, Bro. St Co., Cincinnati; B. W. Snodgrn-3 St Co., New Lisbon ; Grlgg St Elliott, I'lubidelohia ; John .Smth. New Orh'anj ; S. B. Hose, Portsmouth ; I.owson Si Covodc, Wellville ; Ewnlt nnd Gebharl, Pittsburgh John Scott, Nashville ; W. C. Scott, St. LouiiiL .eg-j-dtf ' JT ST RE C EIVED , a iff Hi., nbl timid MWAattfl the Htute Houae. an uurivnlleil aor;- J. iner.t of Uie mSu CI.UTHS, nearly one humln d ditferent kinds ot Fancy nnd Plain Cassiraere, rich lamy and Plain Velvet, Silk, Satin, (including white and light colored for party and Wsjddinf Dress,) Bnd wool Vesting CravaU, Silk and Linen Pock-et Haudkerchirfs, Shirty Boitoms and Collars, cotton and wool Drawer- and Undershirts, silk Under-shirts and Drawers,Su-pen-ders, black and white Kid and Silk Gloves, wool Gloves nnd Halt UtMf ; nnd in brief, every article of tho richest quality of gentle-men's wearing apparel to be found in the first drapereetnbli-h-ments of the En. These goods were very recently selected with great care by the under.iimed, in one of the best Eastern markets, nnd are of the latest and most durable styles that could be fuuud in New York. Strangers now sojourning in our city, and our citizens generally, are respect fully invited to call and examine before they purchase elsewhere. A. A. STEWART. N. B. Orders from nny part of the State, as heretofore, fnith-ailly and promptly attended to. 1"" CIUCKKRIMi A H.ILHEKT'S PREMIUM BOSTON PIANOS, Just received and for snle st manufacturer pri cas. A. REED, Agent, Four doors North of the Neil House, Columbus, Ohio. rTfrv aulO-dly ;iRCI.i:VILLE BLANKETS. 1UST RECEIVED, a large lot of 10 by 12 and 12 by 12 qr. heavy al twilled BED BLANKETS, manufactured out of native wool, by the Scioto Manufacturing Company. These blankets are hea vier, larger, and ttner fur tbe price thun any Eastern innke. Pri ces rniiiing from to filO per pair. Also, jut received, a eplen MA ,J,r,. .,t HWU nml ite.l 1'l.iid FLANNELS, for children1. wear: Fancy Plaid do.; PMnRM nnd White Mixed do.; trilled Red ; Mixed end Whim do. For sale by novl9-d2m j. u. ugiiuit. iiu, " INSURANCE. rplIE PItOTJX'TION INSLKANCE COMPANY, OF lUnTFOHD, J. Connecticut, continue to ImM Policies on the moat favorable terms, at their Agency in Columbus, on Dwell ?ig, Stores, Hotels, Warehouse, Mills! Manufactories, Barns, etc. etc. etc. Al-o, on Household Furniture nnd Goods, Wares and Merchandize contained or stored therein, against loss or damage by fire. Also, on Dry Goods, Groeeriea, Manufactured Goods, Produce, Household Furniture, Live Stock, and every other description of Merchandize or personal Property, shipped or to lie ship, ped per good steam boat, or hoafti to and from points on the Wat. tern waters, or between Eastern cities, (via Lakes, or other in-land route) mid any towns in the Wentern country, against (tie hazards of Inland Tb iNsmRTATfON. Also, upon shipments of Goods, Wares ami Merchandize, per good vessel or vessels, between New Orleans and Extern ports lienveeri New Orleans and otbcrOulf ports between all American ports and &HMI or European port, or to any nmritimeport whatsoever in Ihe Atlantic waters, against the prati.-. or THE sea, at the lowest rates of premium charged by other repponrible Companies. For lull informatiiin as to rates, adjustment of losaes. Ac, anolv to thf undersigned, who is authorized to issue Fire and Marine 'Policies, without delay. WALLACE M. FINCH, dec8-dlm Agent Protection Insnnnee Company ANSEL DwAJtpf) CIIEAF CAHIl BOOK t)TORE, neat door to tiie Post-offlee. Htate street. Columbus, Ohio. Constantly for sale, a general assortment of Standard and .Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, the Magazines, Sic. English, French and .American Station-pry. Oold Pens ol various stylaa, and of the best quality. En gravings, Letter and Cap Writing Paper, Ac &e. oel6-lf (m V.NNK'S NKW WORK ON M 1 1 : It 1 1 I . AW OF SHERIFF AND CORONER Just published, "A prae- tit si ireatiae on the law of Sheriff and Coroiior," with torma and refcnmces bi the statutes of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. By H. C Owymie. ItiU work treats or tho appointment and qualifications of Sberitt suid Coroner, the appomtment of deputies and Jailer, ami liability for lln-lr arts, ami generally, of The duties and liabilities ot the slierHf ami coroner. Among other suhJecU discussed, arc the service of summons or process not nquiring ball , the service of capias ad respondendum and ad satisfaciendum ; arrest and privllejp. and discharge therefrom : hail ; prison bounds ; escape? , eervlcd ol the writ of replnvln ; service In ejectment; foreien nun (luauntie a iwciimem ; proeeeumg auinsi water crau; uio writ of fieri raeiH and urowi'dlnw thereunder, embraritni ievv. sale of good or land, lieu, title acquired thercunde Ac ; writ of habere facias, pocsslotiein : writ of habeas corpus, service of subpoena; execution on decrees; proceedings for recovery of dowry; arrest, Ac, in criminal cases; keeping of Jail; inquest of lunacy; forcible detainer; juriea, elections, aim fees of the sheriff Under each bead will be found the laws of the three StatesOhio, Indiana and Kentucky, upon the subject treated of. The work also contains such forms iu are usually required by nerins in the discharge oi their duties. From Judife Wriibt Mr. Gwvnne'a "work Is a oood one methodical hud well arranged and must be very uselul not only to professional gentleman and to the officers of our courts, but to suitors, ami purchasers at judicial inles,' mid to ail interested in the title of property derived through such lale. rrom Judge Mci.rim - .v wotx ua come unmT my notice which embodies so largo an amount of law on the subjects die- Ussed. In so condensed a torm FromJudiic Joaeuh II Swan, and J W .Andrews. Esq: "It suppllet a wimt which hn long been felt, for the Bar have heretofore found it necessary to grope their Wiy through the reported eases to ascertain the law upon many ol the subjects treated of in this work subjects, too, about which the Bar is often required to pTi advice. From Juilne Walker" It will be seen that the work is aduuted to meet the wants, not only of Sheriffs and Coroners, but ot the bar generally. Such a work has long been felt to be a great ds ddcratum. We presume that no Sheriff or Coroner, or practicing lawyer, will long be without it." i vol e vo i rice m noon i.aw uhhkhj, ci r or ai issa uuun store of n3lkWl I N WHITING St HUNTINGTON HO! TO EVERY ONE WHO WANTS A CARPET! RECEIVED at Carpet-IUll, tills day, IMU yds uas ana List Carneta. from '!. t . .ri'.; 2(MK) do Strined. Cotton and Wool do; 4000 do Cotton and Wool Imrralndo; 5000 do all Wool dodo; ftKX) do Imperial :t ply and Brussels. Our stock la the largest, and we con sell Carpets luwer than ever offered in the cily. AUo, received 1 pes 12 feet wide, super extra Oil Cloth ; 13 do h to 9 ft do do do from to 150 yds ; 2U do 3 to I1 ft do do do 'n to yds. We cut Oil Cloths to suit any size room or hall. Also, on liniiu Ii Jul ue assortment: oi sLiienuiu nun, iroin i" and Coco, Manilla, Ornas and Rope Matt. AUo, n splendid assortment of all kinds of Curtain material, Window BUndl and Painted CnrtHiin,toVe aold at verv lowfigurf a tor cash. oc2-dAw.Im J. D.OSBOIIN A CO. CARLISLE HOt MI. DV J. BO V D, opposite the new Court House, South Main 9 htieel, aprtit-wAw CIRCLE V1LLE, OHIO. PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. A WI 1Y ten HKi Newspaper E-tabliFbment in .Northern Ohio, at the rri:inti.)li ot u Branch Knilioad winch is now m active op eration, is offered for sale, The materials have been used but fifteen month. It is the only mdg paper in the county, nnd the patronage respectable and on the increase. In every respect the situation la desirable, as It Is situated in one of the most productive counties in the State, and well improved. For particulars, enquire of the Editor or the Onto State JornN.vL. noviVdiiWii' J. KIDGWAY & CO., Iteoiid siieei. Columbus. Ohio. "1 JANCFACTrnKItS of Steam Engines, Stoves, Blows nnd all J'l kinds of Machinery. They are the exclusive manufacturer in this part of the State of BLVK'S IMPROVED DOUBLE AND SINGLE OVEN COOKING STOVF, and have recently procured an entire new set of Patterns cnntaininLr late imor ovi inentn made under the special direction of the patentee. This Stove, they are now prepared to say, is the very best family Cooking BtOTO which ha.' ever been made, either here or elsewhere. There are four size?, from No. 2 to No. 5, varying in size and price so u to suit anv family. Hie eubscnoer nlsn make tne rreimum Cooking Stove of a superior pattern. This I a good and enrnp Move, llieir MtirK nl Moves coii.-i-l-. n part, of the following : Buck's Improved Double and Single Oven Cooking Stoves. Premium Improved Cookin; Stoves. Wager's Air tight Parlor Stoves, elflgttlt pattern. I'eckham'sdo., Vermont do. nnd Box Stoves. Coal, Parlor ntul Shop Stoves. . and n run stoves. iiate mixes, tour sizes. The subscribers nlao continue the How hiniuesa, as formerly, and make a variety of kindd of the very let material and work manahip. In addition to their former business, they have preparedtliem-!- at eroat expense, and am now manufacturing STEAM EN-GIN ES, ot' varioiin sizes and pattern, but all einhraeinn ibp UtP't Improvement. Their price will be as low aa work oi the same quality can be procured for elsewhere. Machinery of all kinds made to order, and repairs promptly attended to. Ihe su use niters are also tlic exclusive maimiiicnirf r.- oi marker's Patent Water Wheel in this State, the licst aw mill wheel in use. A continuance or public patroruige is solicited. decl-Vdaw J. R1DGWAY&CO. VALFABLE REAL ESTATE FORHALE. The sub-derd.er ofler- tor stile, on verv liberal terms, the tollowim; de scribed real estate, situate on the National road, in the immediate vicinity ot the ea.-tern boundary line ol the corporation ol Columbus, nml opposite the Blind Asylum, to wit: out-lots Nop. !)i), 100, 105 and 10(, of Crosby's addition of out-lots. Also, No. 1, '3, 4 and 5, of Ramsey's addition, m S7 and 30, or Champion's subdivision of half section No '-'3. AUo, in-lot No. 23. on Town atret, of Champion's addition to the city of Columbus. On out-lot No. 8ti there is a good two story brick houe, together with suitable out-bouses, Ac. There is also on in lot No. 23, on Town st., a small frame house. For further particulars, as to price, Ac., inquire of the subscriber on the premises. np.3-dAwtf AMOS S. RAMSEY. A CARD. THE Bubscribera having, nt considerable expense, erfcted a Foundry and Mnchine Shop, buch as will meet the increased demand of the city of Columhu-, respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. Thnnkful for past fnvors, they would nsk for a continuation of them, pledging themselves to make it worthy the confidence of an enlightened public. july2-lmdtw&wti AM BOS A L F.N.VOX. FARM FOR SALE. CONTAINING 200 acres upon the west side of the Scioto river, 17 milca north of Columbus, and 5 north of Duhlm i ,1 milea from the Lake Eric and Cincinnati Railroad, and 4 miles from the Columbua Plank Road. The land is first rate, MO acres under im provenient, with a never failing stream running through all parts. There Is a good stone house, with hard and rain water pumps close to the door. There is a sugar camp and orchard of young grafted trees. The location is very healthy, and uenr tha celebrated Sulphur Springs. For further information, apply upon ihe premises, of oeai-d3m JNO. ROBINSON. l OLASSE9.-1.0O0 brtt Moln !c. landing from Bell Isle, KING & IIEFFNER, 27 Main Btreet, Cincinnati Hi mid for snle by ap6 STILL AT IT! CABINET MAKINO. The Bubecriber still continues to carry on Uie Cabinet Making, in all its various branches, at his old stand, on Rich st., 2 doors east of Dcnig Si Son's Drug Store, and opposite the Mechanic' Hall, where he is offering some cheap bargains, and tilling, too,) consisting of Bureaus, Bedsteads (both screw rail mid square rnilj Brenkfa-r, Side, D,ning nnd Centre Tables, Stands, (plain and fall leaf.) Uunrtettes, Solas, mid in iborl every tiling needed that can he made in our line. And, alwnya rendy to make work to order on tliort notice. Repairing nnd varnishing done with neatness nnd despatch. Remember Uie place, on Rich ftrert. Alao t iiucrinking. Hie subscriber hnvinn bouaht out Mr. Backus, who for runny years carried on that business surces.-fully, consisting of an excellent Heartt and a variety of Coffins, both In size and quality, Uroin a nne .Manognnv iu a common, j is now preparen so auenu lo all calla that he muy receive, both trom the city and country. My prices will be uniform nnd moderate. I have also made iirniiigeniciit-' with the proprietors ot the Dead HuUie, in the u-t burying ground, for depoiiting the dead of thoic who wish it, on very reasonable terms, nnd the corpse will be taken thence to any ot the Cemeteriee of the city, without extra charge. From my pant experience, and a desire to pleae all, 1 confide inly solicit a share of patronage, believing that I can satisfactorily perform the Inst Bad rite- of sepulture. novfMmd A2mw II. HALM. A FARMED SAW MILL FOR SALE. A N excellent fans of 170 acres, in Oenon tu.. Delaware co. R 17, Tp. 3, S. 1, on the east side of Ri: Walnut at the mouth ol Duncan s run ; about 80 acres improved, about .10 ol (rood bottom land. The farm is well calculated fur grain or stock. It is n part of the Maxwell tract There is n tine settlement around it. On the premises there is a good saw mill, which takes the water from Walnut creek and Duncan'a run. It is a good aitc for a grist mill. The furrn, and an undivided half of the snw mill, will be sold together or separate. About one third ot the pay will be required down, the balance in pavmcnts. .Mr. Hammond lives on bo place. jyl0-.'tld4wtl WALTER THRALL. COAL! COAL! COAL ! (it rJ1i-'"'d ':l avaHty of northern Cow for sale MijvUV by the l.ickinij uid Coho' ton Old ompany, at their Yard opposite Hnvilrn a rattory. a. . V TIIIIJ JTtTT 1 a oer-0 wu iiioc. i , ipn UtM.lt I'ALM LEAF IIEOS. THE subscribers have commeneed the inanut'arture, in the city ot Cnlunihiis. Ohin. of Curled 1'ahn Leaf Miitrrsscs. beina decidedly the best and i heapest nrticle for Beds ever introduced into IJiJ mhrR'.r. ror eniMien; uirj tmimn im ri rum, mm ntr ti long continuance of their elatie properties they nre fully cqiifd to MM hair, with tiie advanla;;e of alwavs remaininjr perlectly clean nnd sweet, and with the additional advantaffc thnt they can be afforded for much les money. They have teen extensirely MM m the t.iwtern BMM BSJBJ nave never laiieil lo give universal satisfaction. We hall keep Matresses ren'fantly on hand manufaerured of pur'- ctirlwl Palm Lent nlone. also Pulm Leaf in combination with niton, nnd another kind Mill, of Palm Lenl combined with curled I fair. The etttMM of Columbus and vicinity, and IM citizens of other towns nnd counties in central Ohio, are respectfully notified that we intend to make it for the interest of ALL who WMl for Itela fuperior to any olher- in use, whether for pcblic norsKs or private insldencii", to purchase of our manufacture. l!eds made to order of any site, nnd all orders promptly filled. (rar manufactory K for the present, on High street, Columbus, caM side, between fftate and Town, ovr tiie iore of T. P. Ellis A Co and A. W. Brown A Co. J- II. BEEBE A CO dcc7-dAwtf V A. Mf a j i ill IRON FOUNDRY, comer of Town and Canltreets, Colunrbus, Ohio ; Warehouse, No. 7, Broadway Exchange. Stores, Plough. Corn Shellers, HoUnw Ware ; and a Bjeneral assortment of Foundry Castings, always os hand. Job work and Machinerv made tn order ;n the tet manner, and i n short notice. june29-wilwU HOWE'S SHAKER KARSAPAKILLA COMPOUND. rui l-Mii.o BV sif am. AND PUT OT IN QfART BOTTim. ''UK reirlpe from which the Siiakeb S vbsapabill is made J- was purchased nearly a year since, (at a great expense,) from an old Doetnr, bsjfltiifmg to ihat tieculiar sect (the Shakers,) and altliouiih it has not been made public until the present time, It his becnextenaivelyueed by many of the first phyaleiana nnd families or Cincinnati, who have oronoims-ed it fat- i-,, ., i t- other preparation of the kind ever yet oflcred to the public. The mode m w hich It la prepared, vi : by atcam, enables tho proprietor to extract from the herbs ued their full strength and real essence, n ile-i.leratum which ha never vet been olmined in i),i manufacturing of any other Sttrnpanlla Compound, hence Its vast superiority as to ita medical ((utilities, over all othor would be SARSAPARILLAS. To those nt present using a Sarsaparilla mixture, a single trial will couvmce them of the above fact. Tho wonderful heulinif nowers of this nrenArarimi hit ,hn to the manner in which it is prepitml, (namely, by ateam.) aa well as to the compoition of the ingredient used. Its leading Ingredient being the beat imported HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA, Combined with many other roots and herbs which arc used in no other Sarsanurilla comtmund at i .n- ,m ihn nnhlie m a ft. physician who have examined the recipe, from which it is composed, say that it Is the best preparation of that inestimable root extant, and that the properties it combines a a medicine is entirely peculiar to Itself; it acts h$ a gentle stimulant, and also as an al lerative as a stimulant. In exciting the action or the liver when torpid aa mild tonic, in giving strength and tone to the stomach us a purgative, In moving the bowels sufficient for the purposes of nature, without exciting them to unnatural action, and as a OENERAL PURIKIKR OF THE BLOOD, In removing all the unhealthy humors of impurities therein contained, and thereby invigorating the entire sy-tem, tor which reu-son it is peculiarly efficacious in the removal and permanent cure ot all diseases arising from on IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, Such rut Scrofala, Cutaneous, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Sore Eyes, Tetter, .Scidd Head, Stubborn Ulcers, Biles, all diseases resulting from the use of Mercury, Ac, Ac. It is also not less beneficial in Rheumatism. All Liver Cul'iuiiiints, Dvnetisia. Lumbaco. Habitual Costive ness, Loss of Appetite, Acidity of the Stomach, Bilious Diseases, ionsumpiion, imu all l.ung Uiseasee, when they arin- lruiu corrupt humors ; and as a never failing remedy in all diseases arising from a DERANGEMENT OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, It is unparalleled; such aa Swooning, Fainting Sensations, Low-spirits, Despondency, Epileptic Fits, Palpitation ol the Heart, Neuralgic Alii etioiis, General debility, Ac., Ac. It la found lo to give great relief to females iu all complaints peculiarly incident to them. Thia medicine should be taken steadily according to the directions, as In that depends the benefit to be derived from Its uae. Be particular iu seeing that the bottels are put up in blue wrappers, with ii beautiful slec plate nt-ravintr of the bead of one or the sect of Shakers on the wrapper, ami at the bottom of the label a lae simile of Dr. Howe's signature. This precaution will prevent counterfeits, and will gUBrd this iiieun me ii on i uemg injureu in ii- reputation ny umuir ami ms-honeat means. Agent in Columbus : B. II. Mhakinos, Denio A Sons, G, Ro debts A Co.. Kino A Bbiocs, Wm. Schneider. Sold iu uuart bottles, at I each, or fi bottles for $5. Principal Depot, No. 1, College Hall. Cincinnati. S. D. Howe. Proprietor, to w hom all orders must be addresi-ed. To lie hud of the principal Drujui.-ts throughout the United States and Camillas. Call on our agehta and Ml a pumpfilet, from which yon will be able to judge for yourself whether the medicine Is applicable to your individual ease or not. HOWE'S CELGBRATKO 01 CM CANDY. TIIE BEIT HEMKDV KNOWN Fun COVOHS, COLD, HOARSENESS, IOKK THROAT, WHOOPING COL OH, ItC, kC. It - reputation ienow so fully established, it is unnecessary lo speak further of it here, merely referring to our agents in Columbus, who will testify to its merits. novlO-ly MONEY! MONEY! .MONEY! Fifty Thounnml Unllur In Ohio! '1M1U fub- nlier will give piirtfcullir attention to ihe collection J- in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kcntueky, Iowa una Wisconsin, ol that class ol tlium long since marked as " Lose," "Gone West," and " not collectable," by Merchants, Newspaper publisher. Manufacturers, and others. Five rear expe rience ha given him confidence hence there will be no charge, but fo rar as collection arc made. Cards giving relcrencc!, terms ami insiriiciioiis, win De sent m an-.wer to post paid letters. Address, W. B. JARVIS, ugl4-dAwly Attorney nt Law, Columbus, Ohio, COPARTNERSHIP. 1. F.I.VAIN & FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Ororers, nnd Ivl Denhirs in Produce, would respectfully inform Ihc'ir friends and the public generally, that they haveenti-ml into copartner.' hip, mid may be found nt the waiehouso formerly occupied ,y Jubu rVnUld near the Scioto Bridge, where they otter a "fanP-ort-inent oi Orocrrics very low lor cafh or produce. Thpy will nUtt pay nub for nil kinds of produce. JOS. MrELyj jutv-rHlA.w. k P1TC.E MATENT BARK MILLS, made in a now nnd highly n M. proved manner ; one of the be0t milk now in a nn.l mJ, ranted to perform well. Manufactured and for sale by J W. A. Gill, at tho jel9wi.t-wtf FRANKLIN FOLNI I.. , FOUNDRY. Rrnnruv ,InKLJILVE,M "fi? WORK. EDBIIIN ; His First am, Win,y the Sailor boy Confe,-aiona and Remmwccnces of the Hon of a Gentleman hi the mercantile Bervice. By Herman Melville, author ot " Tyn. e " "Omoo," and ".Mardi," 1 vol U mo. Price 7j etf. Just rereiv, ,1 at (ha Book Store of 1. N. WHITING Sl HL'NTINOTON tie 111 LIMPSES OF SPAIN t ,8 OF AN UNFINISHED TOUR IN H?-I7. By S. T. OR NOTES OF A Wnllis, 1 vol li oiiL-mo. rnce .jctc. .hi t received at the Hook .Tiore oi laoiyj i. n, WHITING St HUNTINGTON. "FRENCH AND GERMAN LESSONS. C.CHR1S1IN oilers his services as teacher of French and J German, to those persons who wish to ncqulrc a thorough knowledge of those Languages, at very moderate terms The lessons will be given at Uie residences of tho pupils, nnd at my scnooi room, on iucn street, between High nnd Third, next toDr S. M. Smith's office. oc4-tf H A nm SON'S DIGEST. Vol. 6; OR, Vol. 1 Supplement, containing all Caaei decided bv the English Courta, for the years 184(1, '47, and '48, in elusive, t or sale at the new bookstore. Aeil Houae. J. H. RILKY 6t CO. Bl BLES,Te9t.iments , and Prayer Books, English editions every size and style of binding. The finest assortment ever offered for sale. J. H K1LEV A CO., nov'- new bookstore. LODGES PORTRAITS, New Cabinet edition. H vols. Pictorial History of Germany. London edition. Natural History of Man, by Jas. Cowles Prichard. 3d London edition, enlarged, colored plates The Progres of America, from the discovery by Columbus to tho year 1846, by John Macgregor. Uvea of the Lord Chancellors. London edition. For sale at the new bookstore. novIO j. h. RILEY & CO. FINE CUTLERY, Gold Pens, Card Cases, Brushes, Porte Monies, Pocket Books, Walleta with Diary 1800, nnvy J. II. RILEY & CO. WINDOW CORN ICES, a beautiful article,aaorted patterns. Alao Window Shades, in oil and aixed patterns, Prints for Fire-boards, in Gold and Velvet, rch Borders Ac, Ac. New patterns French Paper Hanging. Foraale at the new bookstora. novl J. R. RILEY & CO. DRESSING CASES, Writing Cases, Work Boxes, Fo lioa. Fancy Boxes, together with a general assortment ol Fancy Goods, Fine Stationery, Ac. &c, For sale at the new bookstore. nov9 J. H. RILEY A. CO. NEW BOOKS Anothersupplyo' LoaGringoa.by Lieut. Wise. The Puritan and his Daugther, by Jaa K Paulding. Lift for the Laiy. For sale at the new bookstore. J. H. RILEY & CO. AN attempt to discriminate the styles of Architecture by Thomas Kickman. fitli London edition. Churches of Cambridgeshire and the islo of Ely. Garland's French Cathedrals. Owen's Architecture. For sale at the r.eW bookstore. novIO J. H. RILEY A CO. OIL PAINTINGS. A SERIES of 9 Landscapes in oil. Scenes in Switzer land finely framed. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil Hoiibp. jv25. J. H. RILEY & CO. BARBOUR CHANCERY "REPORTS, Vol. 3. KEPOU IS of Cases argued and determined in the Court of Chancery of the State ot New York. By Oliver L. Barbour. At tbe new bookstore, Neil Houae. ei!( J H. RILEY iV CO. NEW MEDICAL HOOKS. THE use of Chloroform ; by John C. Warren, M. D. Chaining on Etherization in childbirth. Anesthesia, or the use of Chloroform and Ether in Surgery, Midwifery, Ac; by J. V. Simpson, M. P. Merfit's Chemical Manipulations; 423 plates. For aale at the new bookstoie, Neil House. jy3. J. U HI LEY A CO. NEW LAW ROOKS. VOL. 50, English Chancery Reporta, containing Voun(re tk Collyer's Reports; vol. 1. Vol. 3, Barbour's Supreme Court Reports, New York Comstock's Reports of esses argued and delcrmincd in llie Court of Appeals. New York For sale al the new bookstore, Neil House, u? J. H. RILEV CO. NEW CONSTITtTION. REPORTS of the Debates and proceedings of the Coo vention for revision of the Constitution of New Yotk, 1B-U1. For sale at the new bookstore. Neil House. au7 J. H. K1LEV A: CO. K A LOOLAII. R, JourneyiniiTS 'to tbe O'Jibel Ktiriin. For sale at the s new ew bookstore .Neil llouso. J. II. RII.ET A CO COFFEE Just received 43 sscks Rio Coffee . 17 " Prime do 4 " Old Java do. W. M. FINCH, suOT No 4 and 5. Buckeje Block. SOO SIDES SOLE LEATHER. TUST received, and mora eoming. of nil weights and M J perior q.altty, which will be sold st the lowest tiguia for cash, st the Shoe snd Leether Store of oel6 H H. KIMBALL. French and German Lesson. JC, C'llRISTIN often hii .rrici leirhrt ofl'moli . mil Cjerman, to Ihoio pcrioni wlio wiah o acquire a thorough knowltugi of ihoit- Laiigunri. at vrry mod. rat. iciim.. lesions wm o given at mo rtiimoucoi or ttto pupili.ind at my icliool rooai, on Rich limit, Ixitwo.n mn ami l mm, ntit to Dr. S M. Smith t I offic octlf MORE LEATIir.n. C. BROWN hn rccciveri 1S00 Hides of a oliolc. i . article or Sole Leithor, which he will sell at 161 to 14 couti per Ih. Alio, 00 am Krenah CilT Skins, SO dozen I'mk and Fancy Lining do., 40 Cuei Boota and Shoci, and a good aiiortment ol Ituoti and Shoei ot homo manuticiure. noci J A. C. IIKOiViN. SMITn'S VICEN fi Domeitic Alanutactura, the belt iu tbe market, lo J iilo at the ngn ol the U1L.T PADLOCK. Sept. 10. LMSIIl FISH! Jult recoired, a few barrel. No. I r Mickorel; A few bbli. No. I Salmon j 20 kin No. I .Mackerel ; all purchased elpreuly for the retail trade, ana warranted second to aon., at W. M. FINCH'S, nm 10 Buckeye Block. pODFISIl. VV reived at novIO -A few casks, fresh and very fine, lustra-UNCH'S,Nos. IU, Buckye Block. TEAK. 148 1'nckagei of fresh Teas, ol all grides, it very reduced prices, at novlOJ FINCH'S, TTINii MQUORS. 27 paekagespure Liquors. bought 1 and delivered from the Custom House. Certificates can be shown for esch package. Thoie wishing a pure ar tide would do well to call and examine for themselves. novIO YV. M. FINCH. FJIKSII 11A18INS.-S0 boieijoat received, fresh, nnd very lino, at novIO YV. M. rINCii. O A I.T ! ALT ! -800 barrels Hocking Salt ; O 300 IkflPi Lake Salt: on lianil ami for sale at the lowest market price. novIO YV. II. FINCH. WHITE FISH.-!0 i.l.is. 20 half do. Like Superior Fish , in very eirell.nl condition, line and large, at YV. M. FINCH'S, jjtl 4 and 6 Buckeye Block. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED IN BOOTS AND SHOES. 'PHI; subscriber has on hand the uioitexleniive and genii nil aiiortment of Boots and Shoei ever opened in this rity, end conitantly receiving more, which will be sold at the lowest price fur cash. Nov. 1G, 1049 d. H. H. KIMBALL A GENERAL nnd well selected assortment of Watehti Jewelry, Silver Ware, Lamps, Girondolee, Fioe Cock-et Cutlery, olc, for sale low. Diamond i'oiutcd Pens nude to order.ro pointed, or otherwise repaired in the best manner. MaBonic. Odd Fellows, and Sons of Temperance Jewels of best quality at short notice. Waielics, Clockr and Jew e rv carefully ropaired and war. i anted, dec 11. W. M. SAVAGE. A View of the Law Relative to the Subject of Divorce. . riMtF, undersigned have in presi a word on the above J subject, by Henry For.soM Paoi. This work if written with reference lo tbe .Statute ( Ohio, but the largest portion of it is applicable to the law of every other Stale. It contains a view of the following subjects : I . Of divorces gctiurully . II. Of the courts granting divorces, ill. Causes of divorce. IV. Prior existing marriage. V, Wilful absence. VI. Adulter. VII. Impo tence. VIII Extreme cruelty. IX . Fraudulent contract. X. Gross neglect of dutv. XI. Habitual drunkenneta. XII. Infamous punishment. XIII. Lunacy, and Consanguinity, and Affinity. XIV. Condonation. XV. Recrimination. XVI. Collusion. XVII. Lapse oftime. XVIII. Alimonj XIX. Of the bill. XX. Proceedings to a decree. XXI. Of the decree. XXII. Foroign divorces. Forms of bilU decrees. tVc. The introduction contains n brief view, I. Of tha hiitor of divorces, and their lnw in foreign countries. II. Tha law of the different Slates. III. The canon law. 1 vol.H vo. J. H. RILEV St CO., Publisher and Bookaeller. Columbus. Sept. 10, 1849. SILVER WARE. BLYNN & B VLDWIN have a full assortment of Plaia and Patent Thread Table, Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks. Also, Butter Knives, Sugar Tongs, Ate. 'JT We have also some beautiful Silver Cuds. je-G. Green Lawn Cemetery, NOTICE is hereby given that Lots can be procured in Hi con Lawn Ceraet ry, until tho first of August next, at the following pricee : First Class Lots 8 cents per aquare foot. Second class Lots 6 cents per aquare foot. Third class Lots 6 cents per square foot. On and after tha first of August, the prices will be as follows : First class Lots 10 cents per square foot. Second class Lots Ik cents per square foot. Third class Lots b cents per squaro foot. The Superintendent will be on the ground, in fair weatli er, from 'J o'clock A. M. until 0 o'clock P. M. By order of the Board of Trustees. jyl3-dtf.fc.2tw ALEX. E. GLENN, Clerk. aNOWRTEi THE sahscriber has on hand and for sale, two verv superior Piano Fortes one entirely new. the other, tae cond hand instrument. Persons wishing to purchase, wi. I do well to call at my residence, on High street, two square below the Court House. ROB'T CLEMEN. oc31-d3m STATE-HOUSE SALOON, IBetwaea the Neil House and lb. Aacricaa,) HIGH STHECT, COLDHBl'l. THRESH Oysters, (lame. Venison, Ac. M. irui..:iseu i.ks, s. nil una, MMWUaaaja saieaftxa, TeB, (Coffee, Chocolate, Ac., 11 all hours through the HIT aim evening. X ehoico assortment of Confectionery and Cifart Foreign, Eastern anil Cily Paper., in the Saloons. ie2i3nid GW'0 iNORTUOVEK. G6deV'bTidysbook; Tho Magazines for November ; Kanlctt's Aretutecturc. Nos. 7 and 8, Vol.. Juat received by oc'23. 1. N. WHITING Sl HUNTINGTON. "OA noXI S Green Glaaaware. OUU r'lasks, Quarts, Pinu sud H ill's Porter aid Packing Unities. Jan, Tumblers, Vials, and Druggist War. of all kinds. 500 boles Flint Glassware. Wino Bottles, Molasses Cans, ( trams, Jars.Tumblsii, Plain and Fluted Also, Druggist Ware of .very variety constantly for lale by N W. SPEKRS, or!7 tl Columbia it., Cincinnati. Ofifin BOXES Bellevernon Superior Wheel siUUU Oven Ulua, sizes from 6 X 9 tn 40 X SO. 400 hexes double thick. Imitation Crown, Plat, an I Frr-nrh.of all deieriptions. 2000 boies Country Brands, sizes from 7 X 'J to il. I.'nnitantlv on hand at Pittsburgh prices. N. W. SPEERS, ocli tf No. IS Columbia at., Cincinnati. CUICAK AND . II. MOLASSES 200 brls. Helined Sugars ; SO do. S. H. Molanei, prima, laniling Iroiu liclio IBM, nml lor sate liv p6 KING it HEFIf.EK, l.incinnati M I. Siz very hue Mules, suitable for CalitOf venturers, mav tie had by applying to KING fc HEFFNER, 57Mam st. Cincinnati. apf, RAISINS. HO boxes, 100 I boxei, 100 i bozes, landing frnin John Adams, and fnr sale by pG KING & HEFFNER. Cincinnati. TOI-ASSE8. 1,000 brla Molaiiea, laniling from Bell IrX Isle, anil for isle bv KING t HEFFNER. apB 27 Main it., Cincinnati. 1 I IH " AiN Pimenlo; SO bnztn Jam Coflie landing from Fniteil States, anil for sale by apb m.u at HaTarrnro, uiiiumii I EATIIEH.-I0I1 bundles Cnp an-i Skiruu I.eatliiT JLi just received by KING & IIEFFNER, Nn. 27 Main at. .Cincinnsti. apt. SVUAR AND MOLASSES.-:i.H) hddi. Sugar, fair and prima . 1.200 hhls. Molasses. For sale by KING & HEFFNER, 1 Main street, mar2?. Cincinnati, TAK. 100 brls S C. Par, lust received and for sale by sp6 KING A HEFFNER. CiMinmh. NOTICE. THE nntei sad account! of tleo ge G.re it Co., sr. le't with us tor settlement and collection. Th.y must be paid without delsr. GLRK, ABBOTT ft CO. Columbus. Jul, ., IP aiijiMillm jpiV'Xs52 n